At Least 20 States Announce They Won’t Cooperate With Trump Voter Fraud Commission

Just a day after Donald Trump’s “voter fraud” commission sent out requests for information to all 50 states, at least 20 states have announced they don’t plan to participate in the effort.

Trump formed “The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity” to investigate his lies about millions of illegal votes were cast costing him the popular vote.

This week that commission sent letters to the 50 secretaries of state across the country requesting information about voters.

According to The Hill, the Trump commission is asking for “names, addresses, birth dates and party affiliations of registered voters in each state. It also sought felony convictions, military statuses, the last four digits of Social Security numbers and voting records dating back to 2006, according to a copy of the letter obtained by The Hill.”

At least 20 states have publically announced they won’t be sending information to the commission.

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