Washington (CNN) On Wednesday, the Daily Caller, a conservative website, sat down with President Donald Trump for a "wide ranging" interview. (Is there any other kind?)

One of the questions the Caller's reporters asked Trump focused on his unverified claims about voter fraud in Florida. Here's how he responded:

"When people get in line that have absolutely no right to vote and they go around in circles. Sometimes they go to their car, put on a different hat, put on a different shirt, come in and vote again. Nobody takes anything. It's really a disgrace what's going on. If you buy a box of cereal — you have a voter ID. They try to shame everybody by calling them racist, or calling them something, anything they can think of, when you say you want voter ID. But voter ID is a very important thing."

Uh, what?

This isn't the first time -- in the last week! -- that the President of the United States has made fact-free claims about voter fraud in races around the country.