The president has made it clear that he does not plan to acknowledge defeat to Joe Biden, even though he is being criticized by media analysts to have no direction of winning the election.
He has promised to pass every step through the courts.
On Sunday night it was reported that the Trump campaign was gathering its advocates and preparing for war.
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"We want to make sure we have an adequate supply of manpower on the ground for man-to-man combat," one adviser told of the plan.
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In addition to the demonstrations, designed to mark particular legal requests, Trump is assembling what was labeled as "a campaign-style media operation".
Tim Murtaugh, a former television reporter in Virginia who joined the Trump campaign in February 2019, is the one who'll lead the media team. He now serves as a communications director.
One source told Murtaugh's team will begin "regular press briefings, releases on legal action and obviously things like talking points and booking people strategically on television."
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In Georgia, Arizona, and Pennsylvania the Trump team is offering recent legal calls - many of those raised so far have already been dropped.
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More than 90 campaign staff have been redeployed from Florida to Georgia, where former congressman Doug Collins will be leading the campaign's recount works.
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In Pennsylvania, Ronald Hicks, a partner in the Pittsburgh office of the Porter Wright law firm and co-chair of the firm's election law practice, will protect the Trump campaign's legal lawsuit.
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And in Arizona, Kory Langhofer, who was the counsel for Trump's 2016 transition, will serve as lead attorney.
On Sunday night Philadelphia City Commissioner Al Schmidt, a Republican, told 60 Minutes that his office, which manages the vote tally, has received death warnings as a result of the Trump campaign's charge of vote fraud.
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"From the inside looking out, it feels all very deranged," he said.
"At the end of the day we are counting eligible votes, cast by voters. The controversy surrounding it is something I don't understand.
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"It's people making accusations that we wouldn't count those votes, or people are adding fraudulent votes, or - just, coming up with all sorts of crazy stuff."
The Trump's formal legal team includes 2020 campaign manager Bill Stepien, lawyer Justin Clark, and senior advisers Jason Miller and David Bossie.