KEY POINTS
  • A federal judge in Pennsylvania rejected a legal effort by President Donald Trump's campaign to block that state's certification of millions of voters
  • The certification is expected to confirm a win for President-elect Joe Biden.
  • The judge's scathing decision is a crippling blow to Trump's extremely long-shot bid to invalidate enough ballots in multiple states to reverse Biden's victory in the national presidential election.
  • "This Court has been presented with strained legal arguments without merit and speculative accusations, unpled in the operative complaint and unsupported by the evidence," Judge Matthew Brann wrote in a ruling that the campaign says it will appeal, possible up to the U.S. Supreme Court.
President Donald Trump arrives aboard Air Force One at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport in Detroit, Michigan.

A federal judge in Pennsylvania on Saturday dismissed a lawsuit by President Donald Trump's campaign that sought to block that state's certification of millions of voters, which is expected to confirm a win for President-elect Joe Biden there.

The judge's scathing decision is a crippling blow to Trump's already extremely long-shot bid to invalidate enough ballots in enough states to reverse the former Democratic vice president Biden's victory in the national presidential election, whose outcome is determined by the Electoral College.