A federal appellate court on Wednesday handed President Donald Trump a collection of losses in his yearslong effort to resuscitate a failed lawsuit against Hillary Clinton — and several others — based on claims the 2016 presidential election was rigged against him.
In a 36-page opinion , the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit upheld the dismissal of the lawsuit as to every named defendant and also upheld a nearly $1 million penalty in attorneys fees assessed against the 45th and 47th president and his attorney Alina Habba .
"Many of Trump's and Habba's legal arguments were indeed frivolous," the three-judge panel opined.
The opinion was penned by Chief U.S. Circuit Judge William Pryor, and U.S. Circuit Judges Embry Kidd and Andrew L. Brasher — who were appointed by George W. Bus

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