* Texas attorney general filed the lawsuit Monday seeking to overturn election results in four states Biden won
* 126 House Republicans also signed onto the Texas suit including minority leader while Trump and 17 state attorneys general sought to intervene on Texas' behalf
* It claimed that it is 'impossible to know which candidate garnered the majority of lawful votes'
* The suit sought to enjoin states from certifying their electors or 'vacate' certification to let their GOP legislatures appoint electors
* Pennsylvania AG and other lawyers called the suit 'seditious' and 'dangerous' and an effort to 'overthrow the votes of the American people'
* The president and Texas AG responded he was not asking the court to 'reelect President Trump'
* For Texas to even bring the case, it had to establish 'standing' which the Supreme Court said it lacked
* The Electoral College will meet on Monday and Congress meets in joint session to count the votes January 6
The Supreme Court on Friday denied a Hail Mary effort by the attorney general of Texas who had asked the court to intervene and overturn the election in four states that went for Joe Biden, dealing a crippling legal blow to Donald Trump's legal strategy.
The court voted 7-2 to dismiss the case.
Justice Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito said they would have heard the case - but that they would have refused to overturn the election result effectively making the result 9-0.
The stunning end to Trump's legal bid to overturn the election came just after 6.30pm in a one-page ruling from the court.
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Update #1: U.S. Supreme Court swiftly ends Trump-backed Texas bid to upend election results (Reuters)
Update #2: Supreme Court rejects Republican attack on Biden victory (AP)
WNU Editor: That ends that.