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Donald Trump Repeats False Voter Fraud Claims in ABC News Interview

There was – somebody was asking (press secretary) Sean (Spicer) – “Well, were they Trump people that were put” – we don’t have Trump people.

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For many of those watching, Trump’s falsehoods weren’t really a surprise.

Again referencing the Women’s March on Washington, Muir asked Trump, “Do you sense the responsibility to reach out and unite them?” Muir tried four or five times to get a straight answer about Trump’s idiotic claim that 3-5 million noncitizens voted, and Trump just flatly wouldn’t engage.

“You can’t have thousands of people being shot in a city, in a country that I happen to be president of”, Trump said. It’s also going to be good for Mexico. He brings too much expertise to such interrogations.

“We had a crowd-I looked over that sea of people and I said to myself, wow”, Trump said. “Right now you have millions and millions and millions of people who will be unhappy”. Not right away, he said, because that would hold up construction.

DAVID MUIR: You brought up Iraq and something you said that could affect American troops in recent days. I call them fools.

Trump said he was not anxious about angering other countries. But take a look at the tape of Barack Obama who wrote me, by the way, a very handsome letter in the drawer of the desk.

But Muir wasn’t always as adversarial as he was when discussing Trump’s claim of certain issues.

Yesterday, Trump used “groveling” again in a way that suggests he simply doesn’t know what it means. And I will say this – I didn’t realize this, but I was told. “I heard stories also”, he continued.

“As soon as we can, as soon as we can physically do it”, Pres. Trump. But I believe it did happen. “But not necessarily millions of people want to hear – or have to hear”. And if they didn’t vote, it would’ve been different in the popular.

President Donald Trump criticized the media for something that has long irritated advocates for the unborn, the failure of the press to cover the annual March for Life. None of them come to me. First is that Trump’s top advisers – Defense Secretary James Mattis, CIA Director Mike Pompeo and Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly, among others – are on record opposing waterboarding and other forms of torture. Those were Hillary votes. Some people said it will be larger. While Trump’s early late-night appearances (he gave Stephen Colbert his best ratings since his debut) and interviews (his 60 minutes interview bumped the show’s viewership up 34%) drew high ratings, now that he is in office, viewers may see Trump programming as exhausting news rather than shocking entertainment. Muir eventually asked Trump about waterboarding specifically. When Muir asked about this statement, the president repeated his belief. And he will I think do a great job.

“I wanna do everything within the bounds of what you’re allowed to do legally. It will be a form, perhaps a complicated form”.

As we’ve come to expect from Trump, he strongly condemned Obamacare as a “disaster”.

I’m not sure where that leaves us, but let’s move on, David Muir certainly did. The anti-abortion marchers on Friday marked the 40th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade U.S. Supreme Court ruling legalizing abortion, and Pope Benedict expressed support for the demonstrators. “They shouldn’t be anxious”.

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In fact: These large numbers of illegal voters did not “all” vote for Clinton because they do not exist.

Trump says waterboarding “absolutely works”