This article is from the source 'independent' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/donald-trump-millions-illegal-aliens-voted-greg-phillips-three-million-tweet-infowars-alex-jones-a7443006.html
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Donald Trump's false claim about illegal votes 'based on unverified tweet posted on conspiracy website' | |
(35 minutes later) | |
Donald Trump’s latest false assertion appears to be based on nothing more than one unverified tweet spread by far-right and conspiracy websites. | |
Mr Trump claimed he would have won the popular vote if “millions” of illegal immigrants had not cast their ballots in the US Presidential election. | Mr Trump claimed he would have won the popular vote if “millions” of illegal immigrants had not cast their ballots in the US Presidential election. |
“In addition to winning the Electoral College in a landslide, I won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally,” the President-elect tweeted on Sunday afternoon. | “In addition to winning the Electoral College in a landslide, I won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally,” the President-elect tweeted on Sunday afternoon. |
But while a number of pro-Trump websites have enthusiastically reported that three million illegal immigrants voted in the US election, none provide any reliable evidence to back it up. | But while a number of pro-Trump websites have enthusiastically reported that three million illegal immigrants voted in the US election, none provide any reliable evidence to back it up. |
Instead, the majority refer to a tweet posted in the days following the election by a man called Greg Phillips, who identifies himself as the founder of an "election fraud reporting app". | Instead, the majority refer to a tweet posted in the days following the election by a man called Greg Phillips, who identifies himself as the founder of an "election fraud reporting app". |
Mr Phillips wrote on 11 November: “Completed analysis of database of 180 million voter registrations. Number of non-citizen votes exceeds three million. Consulting legal team." | |
“We have verified more than three million votes cast by non-citizens,” he added on 13 November, claiming to have analysed “180,000,000 voter registrations”. | “We have verified more than three million votes cast by non-citizens,” he added on 13 November, claiming to have analysed “180,000,000 voter registrations”. |
Mr Phillips, who is also a Republican Party campaigner and founder of a technology consulting firm, has refused to share the source of his data. | Mr Phillips, who is also a Republican Party campaigner and founder of a technology consulting firm, has refused to share the source of his data. |
When challenged to reveal the evidence behind his claims, Mr Phillips said: “No. We will release it in open form to the American people. We won’t allow the media to spin this first. Sorry.” | When challenged to reveal the evidence behind his claims, Mr Phillips said: “No. We will release it in open form to the American people. We won’t allow the media to spin this first. Sorry.” |
This information is yet to be published by Mr Phillips or his colleagues. | This information is yet to be published by Mr Phillips or his colleagues. |
“In the absence of supporting data [...] the ‘three million non-citizens’ figure may just as well have been plucked out of thin air,” said fact-checking site Snopes, which investigated the claim. | “In the absence of supporting data [...] the ‘three million non-citizens’ figure may just as well have been plucked out of thin air,” said fact-checking site Snopes, which investigated the claim. |
One of the websites that reported Mr Phillips's tweets as news was Infowars, a site run by radio host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who has previously called 9/11 an "inside job". | One of the websites that reported Mr Phillips's tweets as news was Infowars, a site run by radio host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who has previously called 9/11 an "inside job". |
It was shared more than 50,000 times on Facebook, which has faced pressure to stem the spread of unverifiable 'fake news' on the social network. | It was shared more than 50,000 times on Facebook, which has faced pressure to stem the spread of unverifiable 'fake news' on the social network. |
Mr Trump won the election with 290 Electoral College votes compared to Hillary Clinton’s 232. | Mr Trump won the election with 290 Electoral College votes compared to Hillary Clinton’s 232. |
But Ms Clinton won the popular vote, taking 48 per cent of all votes cast compared to Mr Trump’s 46.6 per cent - more than two million more than the President-elect. | |
There are an estimated 11.4 million unauthorised immigrants living in the United States, according to the US government. | There are an estimated 11.4 million unauthorised immigrants living in the United States, according to the US government. |
While it is illegal for a non-citizen to vote in a presidential election, there is also no indication that three million people are “under investigation” for voter fraud, as some far-right sites have claimed. |
Previous version
1
Next version