Team Trump to Jim Acosta: Here’s Your Examples of Mail-In
Voter Fraud
“You’ve been talking about voter fraud since the beginning of
this administration and where is the evidence of it?” Acosta asked during the
White House press briefing, insisting that “all the experts say voter fraud is
rare.”
Trump replied, “I think there’s a lot of evidence, but we’ll
provide you with some, okay?”
The president’s
re-election campaign responded quickly to Acosta’s request, noting there were
nine people charged in the Rio Grande Valley in Texas
with “vote harvesting” and mail ballots, a political operative in New York stealing and submitting absentee ballots,
and a resident in Pennsylvania receiving seven separate ballots in the
mail.
The campaign
also shared a Heritage Foundation document of
over 1,000 proven cases of vote fraud.
“Democrats and
the mainstream media always scoff at claims of voter fraud, but then completely
ignore evidence from across the country,” Trump 2020 campaign manager Brad
Parscale said in a statement. “The obvious reason is that Democrats are just
fine with the possibility of voter fraud. And many in the media just see the
world their way.”
The Trump
campaign also quoted an election expert in the New York Times who said although election fraud was rare, “the most
common type of such fraud in the United States involves absentee ballots”
through the mail.
President Trump cited ongoing legal action from Judicial
Watch forcing states to clear millions of ineligible voter registrations within
90 days as proof of voter fraud.
The White House
also shared details of 2005 commission led by President Jimmy Carter and George
W. Bush’s secretary of state James A. Baker III that concluded mail-in ballots “remain the
largest source of potential voter fraud.”
“Outside those
in the establishment media who are more interested in attacking the President
than the facts, there’s a clear consensus that universal mail-in voting would
be vulnerable to fraud,” a White House source told Breitbart News in a
statement.
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