President Trump says he'll to go to Supreme Court in attempt to keep states from counting suspicious ballots

President Donald Trump in the early hours of Wednesday morning vowed to go to the Supreme Court in an attempt to states from counting suspicious ballots.

What are the details?
In remarks from the White House, Trump declared victory in the presidential race against former Vice President Joe Biden despite the fact that millions of votes were still being counted across the country in states such as Georgia, Michigan, and North Carolina.

No election officials have declared a winner in any of the above-mentioned states.
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