Trump team showing less certainty on filing a recount in Wisconsin
Following news that a recount in Wisconsin would cost $7.9 million, the Trump campaign appears to be moving back from its previous, more-certain stance that they would be pursuing a recount in the state.
When asked on Monday if it still planned to pursue a recount in Wisconsin, the Trump campaign said in a statement to ABC News that they are leaving "all legal options open," but wouldn't say for certain that they'd be filing a recount in the state.
"The legal team continues to examine the issues with irregularities in Wisconsin and are leaving all legal options open, including a recount and an audit," Trump campaign legal adviser Jenna Ellis said in a statement to ABC News.
Ellis' comments appear to be a step back from previous statements made by the campaign on press calls.
On a press call last Thursday, for instance, Trump campaign general counsel Matt Morgan was far more clear that they planned to "avail ourselves" of the recount as soon as the state's counties were certified.
-ABC News' Will Steakin and Cheyenne Haslett