Good evening. Im erin burnett. Out front tonight, breaking news, President Donald Trump signing an Executive Order launching an investigation into voter fraud as early as tomorrow. This is according to a Senior Administration official. It comes as trump is speaking out tonight, doubling down moments ago in an interview with abc news on his false claim of Massi Massive voter fraud. Its been called false. Look at the pew reports. I called the author last night and he said there was no evidence then why did he write the report . He said no evidence of voter fraud. Why did he write the report . Hes groveling again. I talk about the reporters that grovel when they want to write something that you want to hear but not necessarily millions of people want to hear or have to hear. Youve launched an investigation. We will to find out. And i will say this, of those votes cast, none of them come to me. Thun of them come to me. They would all be for the other
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steel see-through fence stretches for several miles but as you approach the end of town, it abruptly comes to an end like these border fences often do as it stretches out into rugged, remote terrain in the arizona desert. cameras about five minutes from road. reporter: he relies on a collection of cameras he hides in the brush to capture the movements of drug smugglers. he shares that information and videos with border patrol agents. you need boots on the ground. that s what s keeping you out there. good thing we have this up here. reporter: foley voted for donald trump and wants to see all din the u.s. deport ed and additional border agents moved closer to the mexican border, but he s not convinced trump or anyone else can change the reality he sees. when you re reactive to a problem, you re always going to be behind the solution. reporter: for many like
on the ore e side a legion of border patrol agents, barricades, ground sensors are waiting, even some private citizens working on their own to stop migrants like jesus garcia from getting across. this is the scene in the matrix. reporter: in tome foley s world, the border lands are a threatening, dangerous place. this is what the world really looks like. reporter: he leads a volunteer group called arizona border recon that patrols the border around a town in arizona on the u.s.-mexico border with less than a hundred people. i ve been called everything in the book, a domestic extremist. reporter: the southern poverty law center which monitors hate group in the u.s. says foley s group is made up of, quote, native extremists. he sees the flow of drugs, undocumented migrants and the wide open spaces of the border as the country s biggest threat. along the nearly 2,000-mile u.s./southern border there is already about 700 miles of fencing and barricades already in place. here i