interview with abc news. you have people registered in two states, they re registered in new york and new jersey. they vote twice. we re going to launch an investigation to find out and the next time and i will say this. of those votes cast, none of them come to me. none of them come to me. they would all be for the other side. none of them come to me. but when you look at the people that are registered, dead, illegal, and two states and some cases maybe three states? we have a lot to look into. the president keeps harping on this example of what he claims is voter fraud. voters registered in more than one state. it s true, there are people in this country registered to vote in multiple states. 2.75 million of them according to one study. usually it happens when people move and their old registration is never deactivated but it s not illegal to be registered in more than one state and it s not the same thing crucially as committing voter fraud even though the president seems to t
look at california and new york, i m not sure those statements were we didn t look at those two states in particular. reporter: republicans, including donald trump, point to a pugh research study in 2012. one in every eight voter registrations are no longer valid. more than 1.8 million deceased individuals are listed as voters and 2.75 million are registered in more than one state. but the study does not say there is widespread fraud. there are people that are voting in that are on the rolls in two different states, sometimes in three different states. reporter: in fact, two members of the president s own team, treasury secretary nominee steve: mnuchin and steve bannon were registered in multiple states on election date. ohio secretary of state told cnn today voter fraud in his state is rare. what we found in the past, we do an investigation of voter fraud, voter suppression. we found less than a thousand cases of voter irregularity, less than a couple hundred cases of vo
and their stated purpose is clear, they believe in one state, greater israel. in fact, one prominent minister who heads a prosettler party declared just after the u.s. election and i quote, the era of the two-state solution is over, end quote. and many other coalition ministers publicly reject a palestinian state and they are increasingly getting their way with plans for hundreds of new units in east jerusalem announced and talk with major new settlement effort in the west bank to follow. so why are we so concerned? why does this matter? well, ask yourselves these questions. what happens if that agenda succeeds, where does that lead? there are currently about 2.75 million palestinians living under military occupation in the west bank.
and their stated purpose is clear. they believe in one state. greater israel. in fact, one prominent minister who heads a pro-settler party declared just after the u.s. election, and i quote, the era of the two-state solution is over. end quote. and many other coalition ministers publicly reject a palestinian state. and they are increasingly getting their way. with plans for hubs of n s hun new units in east jerusalem announced and talk of major rebuilding effort in the west bank to follow. so why are we so concerned? why does this matter? well, ask yourselves these questions. what happens if that agenda succeeds? where does that lead? there are currently about 2.75 million palestinians living under military occupation in the west bank. most of them in areas a and b.
than any previous year. so the settler agenda is defining the future of israel and their stated purpose is clear. they believe in one state, greater israel. in fact, one prominent minister who heads a pro-settler party declared just after the u.s. election, and i quote, the era of the two-state solution is over, end quote, and many other coalition ministers publicly reject a palestinian state. they are increasingly getting their way with plans for hundreds of new units in east jerusalem recently announced and talk of a major new settlement building effort in the west bank to follow. so why are we so concerned? why does this matter? well, ask yourselves these questions. what happens if that agenda succeeds? where does that lead? there are currently about 2.75