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« on: January 25, 2017, 06:50:33 PM »

During an interview with ABC’s David Muir which is set to air during Wednesday’s edition of ABC World News, the President and the anchor got into a testy back-and-forth over Trump’s citation of a Pew report on voter fraud.
"    Muir: You say you’re going to launch an investigation into (voter fraud).

    Trump: Sure. Done.

    What you have presented so far has been debunked. It’s been called false —

    No it hasn’t. Take a look at the Pew report.

    I called the author of the Pew report last night. He told me they found no evidence of voter fraud.

    Really? Then why did he write the report?

    He said no evidence of voter fraud.

    Excuse me. Then why did he write the report? Look at the Pew Report. Then he’s groveling again. You know, I always talk about the reporters that grovel when they wanna write something you wanna hear. But not necessarily millions of people want to hear, or have to hear"
http://www.mediaite.com/online/why-did-he-write-the-report-trump-gets-into-testy-exchange-with-abcs-david-muir-on-voter-fraud-claims/#disqus_thread
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