Maryland tells Donald Trump’s vote suppressing voter fraud commission to take a hike, calling Trump’s request for voter’s sensitive information “repugnant”.
The reply by Maryland’s Attorney General’s Office highlights that Trump lives in a fantasy world, where he believes that he won the popular vote by massive fraud.
Strong response here by Maryland’s Attorney General Brian Frosh.
"I find this request for the personal information of millions of Marylanders repugnant," Frosh said. "It appears designed only to intimidate voters and to indulge President Trump's fantasy that he won the popular vote.
"Repeating incessantly a false story of expansive voter fraud, and then creating a commission to rule that narrative, does not make it any more true."
xMaryland denies Trump's Election Commission request for voter data. This is a response worth reading. pic.twitter.com/roWUSvXErY
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 3, 2017