The chairwoman of the Federal Election Commission criticized President Trump’s repeated allegations of widespread voter fraud in the 2016 election as “damaging to our democracy” and completely unsubstantiated
Ellen Weintraub, the chairwoman of the Federal Election Commission, on Monday rebuked President Donald Trump’s repeated allegations of widespread voter fraud in the 2016 election as “damaging to our democracy” and wholly unsubstantiated.
“There is no evidence of rampant voter fraud in 2016 or really in any previous election,” Weintraub told CNN.“People have studied this. Academics have studied this. Lawyers have studied this. The government has studied this. Democrats have studied this. Republicans have studied this,” she continued. “And no one can find any evidence of rampant voter fraud either historically or particularly in the 2016 elections.
The president on Sunday reiterated his unfounded claims, telling reporters in New Jersey that “many, many people voted that shouldn't have been voted,” and insisting “some people voted many times.” "Facts matter. And people of America need to be able to believe what their leaders tell them,” Weintraub said Monday.
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