Trump stuns lawmakers by claiming he and former Senator Ayotte would have both won New Hampshire if not for ‘thousands of illegal voters who were bused in from out of state’

Saturday, February 11, 2017
By Paul Martin

President Donald Trump met with bipartisan group of senators at White House
Meeting was to discuss Trump’s pick for the Supreme Court, Judge Neil Gorsuch
‘An uncomfortable silence’ was reported when Trump revived voter fraud claims
President said that he and Kelly Ayotte, the former senator, would have won in New Hampshire if not for thousands of illegal voters bused in from out of state

ARIEL ZILBER
DAILYMAIL.COM
11 February 2017

President Donald Trump has revived groundless claims of voter fraud, arguing in a lunch meeting with senators that he and former Republican Senator Kelly Ayotte would have won in New Hampshire if not for voters bused in from out of state.

A GOP official with knowledge of Thursday’s lunch conversation described the president’s comments.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because it was a private meeting. There is no evidence of people being improperly bused into New Hampshire to vote.

When Trump made the remark, ‘an uncomfortable silence’ was reported among attendees of the meeting, according to Politico.

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