Trump team says they've not been provided up-close access to observe Philly vote counting despite court order
Trump campaign senior adviser Corey Lewandowski said the Trump team has not been provided up-close access to observe the Philadelphia vote counting -- in spite of a Thursday morning court order allowing them to stand closer.
“This makes it look like a kangaroo court. We deserve better. And we’re not leaving until we witness every single vote that transpires here,” Lewandowski said.
A Pennsylvania judge Thursday morning granted the Trump campaign’s request to observe -- up-close -- poll workers as they process the remaining mail-in ballots, overturning earlier rules that kept them farther back out of concern about the coronavirus.
The city of Philadelphia has asked the state Supreme Court to overturn the Thursday morning decision.
-ABC News' Alex Hosenball, Ben Siegel and Matt Mosk







