2/1/2017

VOTER FRAUD: "I was a forceful condemnation — a vow to wipe out a serious crime.
'I will be asking for a major investigation into VOTER FRAUD, including those registered to vote in two states,' President Trump boomed on Twitter last week.
But Trump’s social media decree missed a crucial fact: It’s not illegal to be registered to vote in multiple states. It is, however, a felony to cast ballots in more than one state — yet it rarely happens…
Trump’s son-in-law and advisor, Jared Kushner, is registered in more than one state. The same is true for some of the president’s senior officials, including his pick to lead the Treasury Department, Steven Mnuchin, along with senior advisor Stephen K. Bannon and Press Secretary Sean Spicer.
Even Gregg Phillips, creator of the app VoteStand — which helps Americans report perceived voter fraud — and who Trump has boasted is a guru on the issue, appears to be registered in Alabama, Mississippi and Texas, according to the Associated Press."

 – “President Trump says it’s illegal to be registered to vote in two states – but he’s wrong,” The Los Angeles Times online, Feb. 1, 2017, Kurtis Lee, 2/1/2017

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