PRESIDENT TRUMP: ON PUTIN, VOTER FRAUD COMMISSION

AGENDA 21 RADIO

BY PAUL PRESTON

My listeners and people on the street ask me if President Trump listens to Agenda 21 Radio?  I say I don’t know but what ever we talk about eventually comes out from the White House with a week to 10 days.  This has been happening since the potential Presidential Candidate Donald Trump was contemplating running for President and continued through the entire election.  The best example of this was Presidential Candidate Trump started accusing Hillary Clinton and President Obama of being the “founders” of I.S.I.S. We have been accusing Obama and Clinton of being the “founders” of I.S.I.S. for 4 years but the real evidence was produced by former Army officer and intelligence whistle blower Scott Bennet who at the July 7, 2015 Liberty tour III in Nevada City, CA gave the evidence of Obama and Clinton’s deep involvement in the formation of I.S.I.S.

Now taking a cue from reaganbaby.com writers Katy Grimes and Meghan Barth who have appeared on Agenda 21 Radio and who have done extensive research into voter fraud in California and Nevada President Trump is now calling for a Presidential Commission into voter fraud to be chaired by Vice President Mike Pence.

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FOX NEWS

President Trump, in an exclusive interview with Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly, announced he’ll name Vice President Pence to lead a commission investigating voter registration fraud – while also laying out timelines for top domestic priorities like tax cuts and health care, and leaving the door open to scrapping the Iran nuclear deal.

The president, in the interview aired Sunday on Fox Sports ahead of Super Bowl LI, defended his past complaints about “illegals” potentially voting.

“You take a look at the registration, you have illegals, you have dead people … it’s really a bad situation,” he said.

Though Trump did not sign a previously expected executive order initiating a voter fraud probe, he said in the interview he’s going to assign Pence to the job, seemingly making good on a vow to hold a “major” investigation.

“I’m going to set up a commission, to be headed by Vice President Mike Pence, and we’re going to look at it very, very carefully,” he said.

The president – who lost the popular vote by nearly 3 million but won the Electoral College and with it the White House – has insisted since the election that millions of illegal immigrants and others improperly cast ballots.

Amid criticism of those claims and questions about what proof he has, however, Trump appeared to pull back Sunday on the allegations of rampant voter fraud, focusing more on voter registration problems as evidence.

Watch more of the Trump interview on “The O’Reilly Factor” Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET on Fox News Channel.  

On the heels of his administration imposing new sanctions on Iran-tied businesses and individuals in response to recent missile tests, Trump also said Iran has “total disregard” for America and revived his criticism of the 2015 nuclear deal struck by his predecessor. The agreement with other world powers lifted billions in economic sanctions on Iran in exchange for the country curtailing its nuclear weapons program.

Trump called it “the worst deal I’ve ever seen negotiated.”

He said he wasn’t outright opposed to the deal, but claimed that it hasn’t been enforced.

“They’re sending money all over the place and weapons, and you can’t do that,” he said.

Asked whether he’d scrap it, Trump said, “We’ll see what happens.”

He continued, “That deal, I would have lived with it if they said, OK we’re all together now. But it was just the opposite, it’s like they’re emboldened.”

As for the new sanctions, Trump said, “just starting.”

Trump would not confirm reports that the U.S. has repositioned a key warship, after accusing former President Obama of revealing too much.

“I won’t give away military secrets,” he said.

As for domestic policy matters, Trump told O’Reilly he intends to have a replacement ready for ObamaCare by the end of the year or in early 2018.

He acknowledged that replacing the troubled health care law that now covers as many as 20 million Americans is “very complicated.”

Trump also said Americans probably can expect a tax cut sometime in 2017.

As for his recent calls to foreign leaders, Trump said he has “respect” for Russian President Vladimir Putin, but that respect does not mean they’ll get along.

“I say it’s better to get along with Russia than not,” he said. “And if Russia helps us in the fight against ISIS, which is a major fight, and Islamic terrorism all over the world — that’s a good thing. … Will I get along with him? I have no idea.”

Pressed about Putin’s history of violence, Trump said: “There are a lot of killers. We’ve got a lot of killers. What do you think? Our country’s so innocent?”

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