President Trump's campaign committee filed a petition for writ of certiorari to the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) today, looking for a reversal in three Pennsylvania Supreme Court cases.

The petition claims the Pennsylvania Supreme Court illegally changed Pennsylvania's mail balloting law immediately before and after the 2020 presidential election.

The Trump campaign released in a statement that they are looking to reverse three decisions dealing with mail ballot fraud. The campaign says the decisions prohibited election officials from checking whether signatures on mail ballots were genuine during canvassing on Election day, eliminated the right of campaigns to challenge mail ballots during canvassing for forged signatures and other irregularities and eliminated the requirement that voters had to properly sign, address and date mail ballots. 

The campaign wants Pennsylvania's electors that voted for President-elect Biden vacated and replaced. 

Expedited consideration to SCOTUS has been requested, as the campaign looks for a response before Christmas Eve. 

According to Legal Information Institute, the write of certiorari allows SCOTUS to review the case at its discretion, which means the court could choose not to review the case at all. 

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