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A little less than two months before President-elect Donald Trump assumes office, U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown is emerging as a consistent critic of the Republican.
Today, the Democrat teed off on Trump for alleging on Twitter that millions voted “illegally” in the 2016 election. In a letter to Trump, Brown urged Trump to retract his comments.
“Your choice to spread false conspiracy theories and to claim millions of fraudulent votes is not only unbecoming of a gracious winner, it is downright dangerous to our democracy,” Brown wrote. “There is no evidence — zero — of any large-scale voter fraud in the United States. Not in this election and not in any presidential election in recent memory.
"Peddling this nonsense and stoking these fears undermine our system of government — and your own election, damaging the public’s faith in our democracy.”
Separately, Brown blasted Trump’s selection of Rep. Tom Price of Georgia as secretary of Health and Human Services, saying the pick would endanger Medicare. Price has been generally supportive of efforts to privatize Medicare, supporting instead block grants for such programs.
I can guarantee you it’s going to be fun watching Democrats grill Trump on everything. Click here to donate and get involved with Brown’s re-election campaign.