Friday, January 27, 2017

Trump To Launch "Major Investigation Into Voter Fraud"




 
 
Hello suckers!!  It took the media mere minutes to  rise to Trump's bait.  Notice he did not just issue an executive order here.  He stated the basic claim regarding voter fraud which was well reported and even bragged about by democrats during the election.  
 
Thus the media gets to raise the controversy as if there is no problem and then tries to blame Trump for getting it wrong.
 
This immediately allows Trump to announce a major investigation and the inevitable cleaning house and tightened laws.  Just to clear the air folks.  Not my doing at all.
 
The bad news is in all the inner cities long gamed by the Democrats as was easily seen in the recount fiasco.  This is where it could be and was gamed.
 
Read this article which described the situation four years ago.  Now the investigation starts that confirms this earlier work.  This is terrible news for the Dems who will lose this block of votes.  I find the 5,000,000 number hard to believe but i do think that a million votes placed correctly to be quite possible in say 500 precincts and that can cause real damage.  It is still a logistic challenge that i do need to see... 
 
The next election promises to be the cleanest since the nation's founding. ..
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Trump To Launch "Major Investigation Into Voter Fraud"


by Tyler Durden


Jan 25, 2017 11:13 AMFacebook


Having stunned the media with his Monday night announcement before members of Congress during a private reception that Trump only lost the popular vote due to vote fraud, the president refused to back down the next day, when on Tuesday the White House said Trump stands by his belief that millions of people voted illegally in the U.S. election.


"The president does believe that," White House spokesman Sean Spicer told reporters. The press secretary said the president had said "3 to 5 million people could have voted illegally, based on the studies that he's seen" although he did not quote the studies.



Fast forward to Wednesday morning when anyone who wondered if Trump would let go of this particularly sensitive issues which attacks the legitimacy of his presidency, got their answer with a series of two tweets by the President, who shortly after 7am said that he will request a probe into US voter fraud to resolve the ongoing back and forth once and for all:


"I will be asking for a major investigation into VOTER FRAUD, including those registered to vote in two states, those who are illegal and even, those registered to vote who are dead (and many for a long time). Depending on results, we will strengthen up voting procedures!"


Donald J. Trump
✔@realDonaldTrump

I will be asking for a major investigation into VOTER FRAUD, including those registered to vote in two states, those who are illegal and....


4:10 AM - 25 Jan 2017

Donald J. Trump
✔@realDonaldTrump

even, those registered to vote who are dead (and many for a long time). Depending on results, we will strengthen up voting procedures!


4:13 AM - 25 Jan 2017

Trump's proposed investigation will likely be undertaken by the Department of Justice, whose new head, Jeff Sessions, has yet to be confirmed.


As noted above, this "thread" started on Monday night when Trump said he lost the popular vote because of rampant voter fraud by "illegals." "He said 3 to 5 million 'illegals' voted so that's why he lost popular vote," a Democratic aide said. The president made similar claims in tweets he posted after his victory.


"In addition to winning the Electoral College in a landslide, I won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally," he tweeted after Election Day.


Several lawmakers and reporters have since disputed the president's claims about rampant voter fraud, saying there is no evidence to back up his allegations, which explains Trump's insistence to get to the bottom of this.


Since the topic of voter fraud was widely cast by the mainstream press as falling under the "fake news" umbrella during the presidential campaign, Trump has just waved red, dripping meat before the US media which will dutifully focus on this one statement, while putting all the other things to come out from the Trump administration on its third working day, on the back burner especially since on December 1, the Trump legal team, commenting on the Stein recount, said "all available evidence suggests that the 2016 general election was not tainted by fraud/mistake" .

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