Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's largest city, has temporarily suspended counting of mailed ballots for US presidential candidates. It is reported by TASS with reference to NBC.
At least two districts in the vacillating state have reportedly suspended the processing of ballots in the US general election. Counting has also been temporarily suspended in Allegheny County, home to the state's second-largest city, Pittsburgh, according to CNN.
Earlier, the lawyer of US President Donald Trump Rudolph Giuliani said about possible plans to file a lawsuit in the elections at the federal level. He also promised to look for “dead souls” in elections in Pennsylvania, specifically in Philadelphia, noting that it “has a reputation for being a city of electoral fraud.”