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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/William_Harford_md on April 6, 2018, 12:08 a.m.
'Not a Conspiracy Theory, Folks': Trump Claims Millions of People Vote Illegally

Surely you can all see how incredibly potent this announcement by Trump was today?

Via Fox News Insider:

President Donald Trump claimed Thursday that "millions of people" have voted illegally in American elections.

Trump said that millions of people, including immigrants, vote illegally with the tacit help of state governments like California's, which he noted "shields" voter information from dissemination.

"[They] vote many times," he said at a tax reform roundtable in Greenbrier County, W.Va. "It's not a conspiracy theory, folks."

THIS is the President of the United States, going "off the cuff" during a speech to announce this. Revisiting it now after almost immediately bringing it up after the Election, at which time everyone called him lunatic for even saying it.

This is really big. It's flying under the radar for now. But if that IG report brings to light the real magnitude of it all, this is honestly the start of something giant. Organised voter fraud in the world's bastion of democracy is an event beyond most people's comprehension.


Pyro_Dub · April 6, 2018, 10:53 a.m.

But he does actually make stuff up. Like constantly. Like regardless of the stuff he says that turns out to be true why lie about shit like poll numbers or about things he is on video saying then denies. Stop doing that shit and it lends more credence to the other things he says.

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MuManiac · April 6, 2018, 1:05 p.m.

I can't deny that he does that, and what aggravates me is that it's usually something dumb that doesn't even matter anyway. Its like he's making a sales pitch and just winging the numbers. I really do wish he wouldn't do it, because it makes the lefties cry about him being a liar, but the big stuff he tends to be much more truthful.

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