as Joe Biden inches towards victory with wins in several key swing states by razor thin margins - while Trump launches lawsuits to try and overturn those results.
Trump has launched legal action in Michigan and Wisconsin, which Biden claimed Wednesday, and Pennsylvania, where Biden is creeping towards victory, in an attempt to stop vote counting and reverse the results - which had been going his way until mail-in ballots were tallied.
The opposite is true in Arizona, which was initially called for Biden as he sat on a lead of 200,000 votes. That has now been cut to just 13,000. If Trump can claim it, Biden's path to victory is far from clear.
Trump has also launched legal action in Georgia, another state that showed him with an early lead but where Biden now hopes to win. Counting is also ongoing in North Carolina, with the outcome far from certain.
Trump protesters descended on counting centers in both Michigan and Arizona - demanding that the vote count be stopped in the former state, and demanding it continue in the latter
'So we'll be going to the U.S. Supreme Court,' Trump said in a speech to supporters at the White House where he railed against TV networks for making election calls that went against him while pointing out the battleground states where he holds leads over Joe Biden.
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