Sneak Peek Inside Trump’s Voter-Fraud Commission
One of the newest members of the Presidential Commission on Election Integrity says he is impressed that the bipartisan group appears to be focused on protecting the rights of eligible voters while preventing illegal voting.
He categorically rejects assertions from the political left that the commission’s actual intent is to disenfranchise vulnerable segments of the population who are unlikely to support President Trump, such as minorities, immigrants and the poor.
On Wednesday, the commission held its first meeting, a public session at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building adjacent to the White House. Vice President Mike Pence is chairman of the commission. Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach serves as co-chairman.
Hans von Spakovsky, among the most recently appointed members, told WND and Radio America he is excited that the group seems clear on its task.
“This is a bipartisan commission, but I was really struck by the unanimity of all of the commissioners on all of the issues we need to look at, the kind of data we need to gather, and the work that needs to be done,” said von Spakovsky, who also serves as the manager of the Election Law Reform Initiative at the Heritage Foundation. (Read more from “Sneak Peek Inside Trump’s Voter-Fraud Commission” HERE)
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