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Dozens of Trump supporters protested outside the US Supreme Court in Washington DC, on Tuesday, as the court was reviewing a Republican appeal against the result of the presidential election in the state of Pennsylvania.

Demonstrators from protest group 'Stop The Steal 2020' and religious group Sanctuary Church from Pennsylvania under the leadership of Pastor Hyung Jin Sean Moon could be seen waving flags and chanting "Stop the steal" or "Make America Great Again" in front of the court.

Later on Tuesday, the Supreme Court rejected the appeal filled by Republicans.

Pennsylvania Congressman Mike Kelly had submitted an emergency petition last week to the court asking to invalidate the results of the election in Pennsylvania over fraud allegations.

President Trump has yet to officially concede the result of the US presidential election to Joe Biden, with his legal team filing dozens of court cases in an attempt to overturn the results, many of which have been dismissed or withdrawn.

The president has provided little to no proof backing up the allegations, with Attorney General William Barr saying the Justice Department had not been able to find evidence of fraud which could have affected the result of the election.

USA: Trump supporters rally at Supreme Court as court rejects Republican appeal

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Dozens of Trump supporters protested outside the US Supreme Court in Washington DC, on Tuesday, as the court was reviewing a Republican appeal against the result of the presidential election in the state of Pennsylvania.

Demonstrators from protest group 'Stop The Steal 2020' and religious group Sanctuary Church from Pennsylvania under the leadership of Pastor Hyung Jin Sean Moon could be seen waving flags and chanting "Stop the steal" or "Make America Great Again" in front of the court.

Later on Tuesday, the Supreme Court rejected the appeal filled by Republicans.

Pennsylvania Congressman Mike Kelly had submitted an emergency petition last week to the court asking to invalidate the results of the election in Pennsylvania over fraud allegations.

President Trump has yet to officially concede the result of the US presidential election to Joe Biden, with his legal team filing dozens of court cases in an attempt to overturn the results, many of which have been dismissed or withdrawn.

The president has provided little to no proof backing up the allegations, with Attorney General William Barr saying the Justice Department had not been able to find evidence of fraud which could have affected the result of the election.

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Dozens of Trump supporters protested outside the US Supreme Court in Washington DC, on Tuesday, as the court was reviewing a Republican appeal against the result of the presidential election in the state of Pennsylvania.

Demonstrators from protest group 'Stop The Steal 2020' and religious group Sanctuary Church from Pennsylvania under the leadership of Pastor Hyung Jin Sean Moon could be seen waving flags and chanting "Stop the steal" or "Make America Great Again" in front of the court.

Later on Tuesday, the Supreme Court rejected the appeal filled by Republicans.

Pennsylvania Congressman Mike Kelly had submitted an emergency petition last week to the court asking to invalidate the results of the election in Pennsylvania over fraud allegations.

President Trump has yet to officially concede the result of the US presidential election to Joe Biden, with his legal team filing dozens of court cases in an attempt to overturn the results, many of which have been dismissed or withdrawn.

The president has provided little to no proof backing up the allegations, with Attorney General William Barr saying the Justice Department had not been able to find evidence of fraud which could have affected the result of the election.

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