Will Cain, who co-host “Fox & Friends Weekend,” told the show viewers on Monday that President Donald Trump doesn’t need to prove his case in court to overturn his election loss, arguing that while he may have failed to prove his legal challenges, the outgoing president still had another avenue to maintain his grip on power by convincing Republican legislators to dismiss the will of the people and choose their own electors.
“I think what’s happening here [is] we are quickly moving toward a political case being made,” Cain said. “Meaning the Trump team is talking to state legislatures in Michigan, Pennsylvania, attempting to make their case. There may not be enough evidence for a court system but there should be enough evidence for state legislators to change their electors. Will they find more success there? We’ll soon find out.”
Trump has launched a torrent of legal challenges in battleground states such as Pennsylvania and Michigan in recent weeks, seeking to overturn the results of the 2020 election. The lawsuits have so far failed to gain any traction in courts across the country.
Watch Cain’s comments below.
Will Cain endorses Trump's attempts to steal the election: "It is absolutely unprecedented what happened in this election. … There may not be enough evidence for a court system, but there should be enough evidence for state legislators to change their electors." pic.twitter.com/NvuCBdWv8Q
— Bobby Lewis (@revrrlewis) November 30, 2020