President Trump has issued a demand for strict voter identification protocols going forward as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reportedly prepares to assume control of an investigation into voter fraud that was originally being carried out by a special commission.

The President issued multiple tweets on the matter after reports this week that implied the effort to curb fraud was falling apart.

Many mostly Democrat States refused to hand over data from the 2016 Election to the Commission On Voter Fraud. They fought hard that the Commission not see their records or methods because they know that many people are voting illegally. System is rigged, must go to Voter I.D. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 4, 2018

As Americans, you need identification, sometimes in a very strong and accurate form, for almost everything you do…..except when it comes to the most important thing, VOTING for the people that run your country. Push hard for Voter Identification! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 4, 2018

“Many mostly Democrat States refused to hand over data from the 2016 Election to the Commission On Voter Fraud,” Trump wrote. “They fought hard that the Commission not see their records or methods because they know that many people are voting illegally. System is rigged, must go to Voter I.D.”

“As Americans, you need identification, sometimes in a very strong and accurate form, for almost everything you do…..except when it comes to the most important thing, VOTING for the people that run your country. Push hard for Voter Identification!”

Mainstream media outlets celebrated the dissolution of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, which CNN called a “a misguided step to solve a practically non-existent problem.”

However, in an exclusive interview with Breitbart, Kansas Secretary of State and former vice president of the commission, Kris Kobach, asserted that the probe is being “handed off” to the DHS, which can take additional measures to bypass obstruction by Democrats.

“What’s happening is a tactical shift where the mission of the commission is being handed off to Homeland Security without the stonewalling by Democrats,” Kobach said. “I’ll be working closely with the White House and DHS to ensure the investigations continue.”

Kobach asserted that radical left-wing organizations and Democrats were becoming increasingly worried by mounting evidence of rampant fraud discovered by the commission, saying, “Some people on the left were getting uncomfortable about how much we were finding out.”

“The investigations will continue now, but they won’t be able to stall if through litigation.”

Just got off the phone with Kansas Sec’y of State Kris Kobach, vice chair of the just-disbanded election integrity commission. “It was a change in tactics,” he says, vowing investigation into voter fraud will move forward. — Gregory Korte (@gregorykorte) January 4, 2018

Mainstream media entities have openly admitted that non-citizens are voting in U.S. elections, and may even be the pivotal tipping points in critical contests.

In an article by the Washington Post from 2014, writers cited data from the Cooperative Congressional Election Study to suggest that illegal voters could have been the deciding factor in empowering Democrats to ram through unconstitutional Obama administration disasters, such as Obamacare.

President Trump has been honed in on the issue since well before he defeated Hillary Clinton in the 2016 Presidential election, and despite his victory, he immediately announced his intention to order an investigation upon taking office.

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