Trump fooled himself in elections, now says there is danger of buying votes

President Trump issued warning of the danger of vote buying in Tuesday's elections. In a Twitter post, he said law enforcement agencies should be very cautious about illegal voting. He promised that anyone caught by illegally voting would undergo maximum sentences. [...]
President Trump issued warning of the danger of vote buying in Tuesday's elections. In a Twitter post, he said law enforcement agencies should be very cautious about illegal voting. He promised that anyone caught by illegally voting would undergo maximum sentences.
Although there was no evidence of what it said, the current president said vote buying is already common, while going to a rally in Cleveland. Just take a look. All you have to do is go and look. There are many such people who try to get in irregularly and vote irregularly. Therefore, we want them to know that there will be legal prosecution of the highest level”, he said.
In general, there is no evidence of spreading vote buying in the United States. The trumpet formed a commission to analyze the matter shortly after it came to power. Voter rights advocates praised Trump's statements as deliberate efforts to intimidate voters the night before the elections and as an attempt to pressure black voters, who usually vote the Democratic Party more. In an effort to stave off potential problems at the polls, political parties, interest groups and voter rights organisations have organised continued election monitoring, inviting thousands of volunteer lawyers to follow the process closely.
On the other hand, the Justice Department is expected to follow the usual protocol of sending monitors across the country, with the aim of preventing pressure on voters, fraud and discrimination. Another aspect to which much importance will be placed is possible outside intervention, especially from Russia, so added caution has been requested by security officials, writes the Washington Post”











