The lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump challenging the mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania is his "strongest" litigation he has filed against any state, legal expert Alan Dershowitz told Newsmax TV.
"The strongest lawsuit is the one in Pennsylvania involving the votes by mail that were submitted before the end of election day but weren't received until after election day," Dershowitz told Wednesday's "American Agenda."
"There they have a very good chance of winning in the Supreme Court on the basis of Article II of the Constitution that clearly says that it's the legislature, not the state courts, that decide voting rules," Dershowitz said told host Bob Sellers. "And Pennsylvania used the [state] Supreme Court decision rather than the legislative decision.
"The strongest lawsuit is the one in Pennsylvania involving the votes by mail that were submitted before the end of election day but weren't received until after election day," Dershowitz told Wednesday's "American Agenda."
"There they have a very good chance of winning in the Supreme Court on the basis of Article II of the Constitution that clearly says that it's the legislature, not the state courts, that decide voting rules," Dershowitz said told host Bob Sellers. "And Pennsylvania used the [state] Supreme Court decision rather than the legislative decision.