Trump, Once Again, Criminally Encourages Supporters To Commit Felony
Trump, Once Again, Criminally Encourages Supporters To Commit Felony

It's a federal crime to vote twice in the same election, and it's also a felony in almost every state, including North Carolina.

But that didn't stop President Donald Trump from suggesting to his supporters there that if they vote by mail they should also attempt to vote in person.

According to CNN, Trump made the suggestion at a Friday night 'telerally,' saying it would allow his supporters to check that their vote was counted.

According to CNN, such a move would cause chaos at the polls and undermine confidence in the election.

It's not the first time Trump has suggested his supporters commit the felonious act of voting twice.

He did the same at a live rally in North Carolina on Wednesday.

The White House has tried to defend the President's comments suggesting that Americans vote twice, saying Trump "wants enfranchisement" and is simply trying to get Americans to "verify your vote."