PUBLISHED TUE, DEC 8 202010:09 AM ESTUPDATED TUE, DEC 8 202012:54 PM ESTTucker Higgins@IN/TUCKER-HIGGINS-5B162295/@TUCKERHIGGINSKevin Breuninger@KEVINWILLIAMBKEY POINTS
- Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday filed a lawsuit in the U.S. Supreme Court to invalidate presidential election results in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin and Michigan.
- The lawsuit asserts that “unlawful election results” in those four states, which President-elect Joe Biden won, should be declared unconstitutional.
- The filing argues that those states used the coronavirus pandemic as an excuse to unlawfully change their election rules.
- Experts in election law were quick to dismiss the likelihood of the nine Supreme Court justices taking the case.

US President Donald Trump waves upon arrival, alongside Attorney General of Texas Ken Paxton (L) in Dallas, Texas, on June 11, 2020, where he will host a roundtable with faith leaders and small business owners.Nicholas Kamm | AFP | Getty Images
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