Trump’s Election Attack Ends December 14—Whether He Knows It or Not

Trump’s Election Attack Ends December 14—Whether He Knows It or Not

In the weeks since his loss to Joe Biden, President Donald Trump and his reelection campaign have attempted to cast doubt on the validity of the 2020 election and filed numerous unsuccessful lawsuits in multiple states over alleged voter fraud and election administration infractions. Trump has not conceded and has given no indication that he will, breaking with centuries of precedent in the United States. When the head of the General Services Administration finally released delayed federal transition resources to Biden on Monday, President Trump simply tweeted that "the GSA does not determine who the next President of the United States will be."


That job falls to the Electoral College. In spite of the Trump campaign's vows to continue the fight, the wheels of the American election process have kept turning. More than half the states have already certified their results, meaning they have committed their electoral votes according to their state election outcomes. On Monday, Trump campaign legal adviser Jenna Ellis said in a statement that "certification by state officials is simply a procedural step." But this framing ignores the next phase of the process underpinned by certification: On December 14, Electoral College members will formally cast their votes based on their states' certified results, resolving any possible ambiguity that Biden is the president-elect.


"It’s over on December 14," says Elaine Kamarck, founding director of the Brookings Institute's Center for Effective Public Management and a senior fellow in its Governance Studies Program. "We forget that the electors are ac ..

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