This makes sense, but there have been other points in this fiasco when it seemed like Trump was finally throwing in the towel only to end up redoubling his efforts to overturn the election. When he fired Sidney Powell, one might have thought, “This insanity has now gone too far even for him.” It hadn’t. He’s made many of the same claims as Powell since then, just without the addendum that Republicans should boycott the Georgia Senate runoffs on January 5.
Another exit ramp was when the GSA finally “ascertained” that Biden was the apparent winner of the election and released federal funds to his campaign. That also freed up Trump officials to start coordinating with Biden’s team on the handover and allowed intel agents to start giving Biden the Presidential Daily Brief. Trump took credit for that “ascertainment,” another moment when it seemed like he might finally begin to back down. Nope. As recently as Saturday, he dialed up Georgia’s governor and asked him to call the state legislature into session to void the state’s election results and award their electors to him.
So, yeah, on the one hand, Kaitlan Collins is right that circumstances seem to be gathering against pushing the lawsuits much longer.
This article was sourced from Hot Air