WASHINGTON ―
Donald Trump
on Sunday claimed without any evidence that “millions” of people had
illegally voted for his opponent in the election, renewing the crazy
versus crazy-like-a-fox debate about the next president.
Even as Trump’s critics pointed to the statements as yet more proof
that he is in way over his head, a leading Republican National Committee
member said Trump had once again reframed the debate to favor himself.
Instead of waiting on recounts in three states that could drag on for
weeks and continue to delegitimize his victory, Trump had minimized
that story with his own headline-grabbing allegation, the RNC member
said on condition of anonymity. “Trump is several chess moves ahead,” he
said.
Trump
sent a tweet mid-afternoon Sunday saying that he would have won the popular vote over Democrat
Hillary Clinton
had it not been for “millions of people who voted illegally.” Four
hours later, after flying back to New York from a Thanksgiving break in
his Palm Beach resort,
he claimed
that New Hampshire, Virginia and California had all experienced
“serious voter fraud,” and that the media have covered up the story.
In fact,
there is zero evidence that any of what Trump said Sunday is correct.
Officials working on his transition team did not respond to
Huffington Post queries about the president-elect’s statements. Trump’s
critics, meanwhile, said his latest remarks were yet more evidence that
Trump lacks the emotional maturity or temperament to perform the duties
of the office he is about to hold.
Tony Schwartz, Trump’s ghostwriter for his
Art of the Deal best-seller that was the basis for his reality TV show “The Apprentice,”
answered Trump’s Sunday tweets
with: “Trump loses it whenever he feels vulnerable, which is often.
Must recognize reality: We have a president-elect who is mentally
unbalanced.”
And Evan McMullin, a Republican who ran as an independent candidate,
responded
to Trump’s “millions” of illegal votes tweet with the warning: “It
should not go unrecognized that @realDonaldTrump’s effort to inflate his
election performance without cause is typical of autocrats.”
But the RNC member ― who like most in the RNC was not originally a
fan of the New York City businessman ― said he has come to see that
Trump is a master of reading the national landscape and manipulating it
to his own ends.
“It’s clear to me, at this moment, that he understands the public,
the media, and the left better than I ever imagined,” he said, adding
that “the left’s” push for recounts in Wisconsin, Michigan and
Pennsylvania were designed to weaken Trump. “He is concerned that weeks
will drag on with discussions about the legitimacy of his presidency.
... So once again he changes the discussion.”
Green Party candidate Jill Stein is asking for recounts in those
three states. The Clinton campaign has stated that it believes the
results, while close, will not change in a recount, and that it has seen
no evidence to question the tallies.
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