President Trump made a point of declaring on Twitter Monday night that just because the General Services Administration has decided to provide federal resources for Joe Biden’s transition team, does not mean Trump has scheduled movers to pack up the White House. Far from it. In fact, Trump vowed to fight on and not concede, regardless of how bleak things appear.

“What does GSA being allowed to do preliminary work with Dems have to do with continuing to pursue our various cases on what will go down as the most corrupt election in American political history?” Trump tweeted. “We are moving full speed ahead. Will never concede to fake ballots & ‘Dominion.’”

With Pennsylvania and Michigan officials having voted to certify the election, there was not a lot of momentum building for the President’s claim that the election was wrought with voter fraud.

His legal team vowed to fight on, as some of Trump’s biggest supporters openly questioned the President’s legal team, who had vowed to bring forth damning evidence that would flip the result of the election.

Rush Limbaugh blasted the attorneys working for Trump, specifically citing the press conference last Thursday where Rudy Giuliani made some bold promises of upcoming action, which has not happened. “The problem with that press conference last week, folks, it goes way beyond Sidney Powell,” Limbaugh said on his radio show. “You call a gigantic press conference like that, one that lasts an hour, and you announce massive bombshells, then you better have some bombshells,” Limbaugh continued.

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