President Donald Trump on Wednesday defended his tweets earlier in the day about mail-in ballots, saying that voting this way can result in “tremendous fraud” and “tremendous illegality.” His tweets were in reference to Michigan’s secretary of state saying she’d send absentee ballot applications to every voter, claiming they were sent illegally, despite Republican-run states doing the same thing.
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