Michigan attorney general responds to Trump campaign’s suit
The Michigan attorney general’s office responded to the Trump campaign saying earlier today it had filed a lawsuit in the Michigan Court of Claims to halt ballot counting, claiming it had not been provided "access to numerous counting locations."
The office said it has not been notified about the suit yet in court but that the election process is transparent.
"Michigan’s elections have been conducted transparently, with access provided for both political parties and the public, and using a robust system of checks and balances to ensure that all ballots are counted fairly and accurately,” Ryan Jarvi, a spokesperson for Attorney General Dana Nessel, said in a statement.
“Michigan will always continue to protect the rights of all voters to have their ballots counted," Jarvi added.
-ABC News Kendall Karson






