CNN’s Jim Acosta criticized President Trump at a recent White House press conference for raising concerns about elections being conducted solely by mail.
Acosta insisted that “all the experts say voter fraud is rare.” He added, “You’ve been talking about voter fraud since the beginning of this administration and where is the evidence of it?”
Trump shut Acosta up when he replied, “I think there’s a lot of evidence, but we’ll provide you with some, okay?”
Law Enforcement Today reports that Trump then offered a number of examples of mail-in voter fraud. Examples for which Acosta had no response.
Among the examples Trump gave was that of a person in Pennsylvania who received at least 7 ballots that were mailed to the same address.
Trump 2020 campaign manager, Brad Parscale noted, “Democrats and the mainstream media always scoff at claims of voter fraud, but then completely ignore evidence from across the country. The obvious reason is that Democrats are just fine with the possibility of voter fraud.”
The White House pointed out it was a 2005 commission led by President Jimmy Carter and George W. Bush’s secretary of state James A. Baker III that found mail-in ballots ‘remain the largest source of potential voter fraud.'”
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