White House’s Stephen Miller Doubles Down on Voter Fraud Claim, But Gives No Evidence

Source: Time

BY Madeline Farber

White House senior policy advisor Stephen Miller defended President Trump’s claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2016 election, but refused to give any evidence of it.

During a tense interview Sunday on ABC’s This Week, host George Stephanopoulos asked Miller to provide evidence of voter fraud after Trump falsely alleged last week that he would have won New Hampshire during the election if “thousands of people hadn’t been bused in to illegally vote.”

“Anyone who’s worked in New Hampshire politics is aware of this,” Miller said, who insisted that the White House has provided “enormous evidence” of voter fraud, citing the “massive numbers of non-citizens in this country who are registered to vote.”

White House senior advisor doubles down on unsubstantiated NH voter fraud claims: “Voter fraud is a serious problem in this country”

Trump has repeatedly alleged that voter fraud cost him the popular vote to former Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election, though these claims have refuted. Regardless, the President called for an investigation in to the matter shortly after he was inaugurated.

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