President Trump’s campaign on Sunday filed a notice of appeal aft…

President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump campaign files for new recount in GeorgiaGOP senator congratulates Biden, says Trump should accept resultsFDA grants emergency approval to coronavirus antibody treatment given to TrumpMOREs campaign on Sunday filed a notice of appeal after a federal judge dismissed Trumps attempt to block the certification of votes in Pennsylvania.
Attorneys for the presidents campaign, including Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiJudge dismisses Trump camp’s Pennsylvania lawsuit in scathing rulingPresident says Trump Jr. doing ‘very well’ after COVID-19 diagnosisTrump’s ‘Death Star’ strategy: Forcing a fight over states’ electorsMORE, submitted an appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, following Judge Matthew Branns scathing ruling Saturday rejecting Trumps case.
Brann, a judge for the U.S. Middle District of Pennsylvania, issued an order permitting Pennsylvania to move forward with certifying its election results and dismissing Trumps lawsuit that alleged, without evidence, widespread voter fraud. 
Brann said the Trump campaign presented strained legal arguments without merit and speculative accusations” that were “unsupported by evidence.”
“In the United States of America, this cannot justify the disenfranchisement of a single voter, let alone all the voters of its sixth most populated state. Our people, laws, and institutions demand more,” Brann wrote in the order. 
The president criticized Brann in a tweet late Saturday, vowing to appeal the decision to allow certification to move forward. 
“Its all a continuation of the never ending Witch Hunt,” Trump tweeted. “Judge Brann, who would not even allow us to present our case or evidence, is a product of Senator Pat ‘No Tariffs’ Toomey of Pennsylvania, no friend of mine, & Obama – No wonder.” 
“WILL APPEAL!” Trump said in another tweet. 
….WILL APPEAL!
Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 22, 2020
Trump has contested the outcome of the Keystone States presidential election that gave President-elect Joe BidenJoe BidenTrump campaign files for new recount in GeorgiaGOP senator congratulates Biden, says Trump should accept resultsJudge dismisses Trump camp’s Pennsylvania lawsuit in scathing rulingMORE Pennsylvanias 20 electoral votes. It specifically asserted that there were irregularities in the voting process, alleging mail-in and in-person ballots were treated differently.
Early results on Election Day showed the president with a large lead among in-person voters, but Biden cut into the lead once the state started counting mail-in ballots, leading to his eventual victory. 
The presidents campaign has filed several lawsuits in various battleground states challenging the election results and promoting unfounded claims of voter fraud. The Trump campaign has maintained it has evidence of widespread voter fraud in these states but has not released any such information. Judges have thrown out many of the lawsuits.
Sen. Pat ToomeyPatrick (Pat) Joseph ToomeyAppeals court rules NSA’s bulk phone data collection illegalDunford withdraws from consideration to chair coronavirus oversight panelGOP senators push for quick, partial reopening of economyMORE (R-Pa.) became the fifth Republican senator to congratulate Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala HarrisKamala HarrisGOP senator congratulates Biden, says Trump should accept resultsThe right must respect the symbolism of the 2020 electionOutside groups flood Georgia with advertising buys ahead of runoffsMORE on the election win on Saturday after the campaigns lawsuit was dismissed. The Pennsylvania senator called on Trump to accept the outcome of the election and allow for a transition of power. 
With todays decision by Judge Matthew Brann, a longtime conservative Republican whom I know to be a fair and unbiased jurist, to dismiss the Trump campaigns lawsuit, President Trump has exhausted all plausible legal options to challenge the result of the presidential race in Pennsylvania, the senator said in a statement.