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Detroit voters sue Donald Trump over unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud

US President Donald Trump is being sued by Detroit voters who say he is “openly seeking to disenfranchise black voters”.
Key points:
- A group of black voters and a voting rights organisation in Detroit are suing the President
- Republicans have written to the Michigan board of canvassers asking it to adjourn for 14 days
- The Trump campaign has not been able to provide evidence for widespread voter fraud
The lawsuit comes as Mr Trump continues efforts to overturn the results of the November 3 election in states decisive in his defeat by Democrat Joe Biden.
On Friday (local time), a group of black voters and a voting rights organisation filed a lawsuit in federal court accusing Mr Trump and his campaign of breaching the 1965 Voting Rights Act by…
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