President Donald Trump, who issued repeated threats to file lawsuits to halt the counting process, followed through on them by filing multiple lawsuits across Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nevada and Georgia. These are the states where the latest trends show Joe Biden either winning or closing the gap on Trump in the US Presidential elections.

In Pennsylvania and Michigan, President Trump claimed that his campaign hasn’t been given meaningful access to counting locations to observe the process for opening and tabulating ballots as guaranteed under state law. Trump scored the first legal battle in the battleground state of Pennsylvania wherein an appellate judge has ordered that poll watchers must be allowed within six feet of counting of votes.

“Big legal win in Pennsylvania,” Trump said in a tweet soon after the court gave the ruling.

Later, his campaign said they are filing a lawsuit against the state of Georgia as a “Republican poll observer in Chatham County witnessed late ballots being illegally added to a stack of on-time absentee ballots”.

“We will not allow Democrat election officials to steal this election from President Trump with late, illegal ballots,” the campaign said in a statement.

Nevada is the fourth State where the Trump Campaign has filed a lawsuit. 

“We warned that the Democrats changed this election system. They gave us mail-in ballots. And despite the fact that there are examples of thousands of ballots being mailed across this Valley in trash cans and apartment buildings, people getting as many as 18 ballots to their homes, we knew these, these roles were unclean,” he said.

Earlier Trump campaign also said that they will ask for a recount in Wisconsin where Biden has won.