Trump's Claims Of Voter Fraud Are A 'New Form Of Birtherism'
CNN's media critic responded to Trump's insistence to still promote a non-existent voter fraud scheme that stole millions of votes away from him and said, "This is birtherism all over again."
Reliable Sources' Brian Stelter opened his show with a segment about the credibility issue that has finally caught up to the Trump administration and his surrogates for consistently spreading "alternative facts" surrounding their actions.
After Stelter highlighted Kellyanne Conway's already famous "Bowling Green massacre" statements, he then said, "Misinformation is also coming directly from the president's mouth. Watch.
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In a Super Bowl pregame interview, O'Reilly said, "As the president, you say, for example, there are three million illegal aliens who voted and then you don't have the data to back it up, some people are going to say that's irresponsible for a president to say that. Is there any validity to that?"
Trump replied, "Many people have come out and said, I'm right, you know that. Let me just tell you -- let me just tell you --"
O'Reilly interjected, " I know. But you've got to have data to back that up."
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There is no credible evidence of any, let alone massive fraudulent votes being cast against Trump that would have given him the win in the popular vote totals as well.