Donald Trump has tapped his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani to lead his legal challenges against the results of last week’s election, according to multiple reports.The news was first reported by the New York Times Friday and was later confirmed by both the Wall Street Journal and ABC News, citing sources familiar with the matter.The former New York City mayor has not publicly commented on his new role for the Trump campaign, although a spokesperson for Giuliani confirmed the move to ABC News.
The Trump campaign has not responded to requests for comment. U.S. election officials say no evidence voting systems deleted, changed votes The move comes after the Trump campaign faced a series of legal setbacks Friday in Pennsylvania, Arizona and.