A Trump-appointed judge has blocked a last-minute bid from the Republican National Committee to challenge votes in Georgia’s Democratic strongholds.

U.S. District Judge Stan Baker, who was nominated to the federal bench by former President Donald Trump in 2017, threw out a claim from the RNC on Tuesday that accused Georgia counties of breaking the law by accepting about 2,000 absentee ballots over the weekend.

Baker said the plaintiffs were attempting to “tip the scales of this election by discriminating against [counties] less likely to vote for their candidate” and asked GOP lawyers not to “take us any closer to that ledge.”

“There’s no supporting facts. There’s no supporting law,” Baker said. “That parade of horribles is factually and legally incorrect.”

This is a developing story and will be updated with more information.

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Voters make selections at their voting booths inside an early voting site on October 17, 2024 in Hendersonville, North Carolina. On Tuesday, a judge in Georgia denied Republicans requests in an election case.

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