They’re all coming over the border in rape caravans and… voting!
Apparently 45* is simply even more desperate and repeating the same lies again. Easier for him to lie about California while speaking in West Virginia.
Trump in WV: "In many places, like California, the same person votes many times. You probably heard about that. They always like to say 'oh that's a conspiracy theory.' Not a conspiracy theory, folks. Millions and millions of people."â Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) April 5, 2018
Trump in WV: "In many places, like California, the same person votes many times. You probably heard about that. They always like to say 'oh that's a conspiracy theory.' Not a conspiracy theory, folks. Millions and millions of people."
Which is worse? A President who tells the public things he knows to be patently false? Or a President who cannot tell fact from fiction and believes his own conspiracy theories? Either way, his bogus claim of voter fraud is repugnant. https://t.co/Uj8cSAwoUxâ Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) April 5, 2018
Which is worse? A President who tells the public things he knows to be patently false? Or a President who cannot tell fact from fiction and believes his own conspiracy theories? Either way, his bogus claim of voter fraud is repugnant. https://t.co/Uj8cSAwoUx
In response to Trump's remarks, California Secretary of State Alex Padilla said: "It's sad the president continues to recycle his same old lies."Read the full story from @MilesParks https://t.co/i6Mk8C1akuâ NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) April 5, 2018
In response to Trump's remarks, California Secretary of State Alex Padilla said: "It's sad the president continues to recycle his same old lies."Read the full story from @MilesParks https://t.co/i6Mk8C1aku
This is both a lie & completely illogical. Trump claims illegal immigrants (who want to avoid interaction with the government at all costs) would risk deportation & years of jail time to vote in an election that everyone knew would already be a landslide. Both debunked & idiotic. https://t.co/wAvSpoI8lEâ Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) April 5, 2018
This is both a lie & completely illogical. Trump claims illegal immigrants (who want to avoid interaction with the government at all costs) would risk deportation & years of jail time to vote in an election that everyone knew would already be a landslide. Both debunked & idiotic. https://t.co/wAvSpoI8lE
Once again @realDonaldTrump is claiming â without proof â that millions of people vote illegally in our elections.The real conspiracy is elected officials peddling lies in order to delegitimize our democracy and justify restrictions on the right to vote. https://t.co/eT2lNxooWkâ ACLU (@ACLU) April 5, 2018
Once again @realDonaldTrump is claiming â without proof â that millions of people vote illegally in our elections.The real conspiracy is elected officials peddling lies in order to delegitimize our democracy and justify restrictions on the right to vote. https://t.co/eT2lNxooWk