- President Donald Trump appeared to incorrectly suggest that buying cereal requires shoppers to present identification — and therefore should do so when voting.
- Buying cereal does not require ID.
- Trump made the comments as part of his latest vendetta against voter fraud and “illegal voting,” though he provided no evidence that either occurred during the 2018 midterm elections.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday appeared to wrongly suggest that buying cereal requires shoppers to present identification cards, in his latest push for more stringent voter ID laws.
Trump suggested to The Daily Caller in an interview that if something as simple as a cereal purchase requires ID (it doesn’t), so should voting.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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