The Democratic National Committee (DNC) on Wednesday knocked President Trump for his claims of rampant voter fraud during the 2016 election, calling them a distraction.
The DNC said in a statement that "everyone knows there was no massive voter fraud in the election," arguing Trump's allegations were an effort to distract people from Russian meddling in the election.
"He can't let go of his voter fraud fantasy — both because he cannot bear the thought that millions more Americans voted for Hillary ClintonHillary Rodham ClintonTrump stirs fear with voter fraud probe Ryan on Trump's planned voter fraud investigation: 'I think it's fine' The Democratic Party must step up its political branding to win MORE than for him, and to cover up the real crime: Russian efforts to help him win," the DNC said.
The DNC mocked Trump's call for an investigation involving "phantom voters."
"While he’s throwing away taxpayer dollars looking for millions of phantom voters, Trump might as well investigate the whereabouts of Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster too," the DNC said.
"If he’s interested in doing his new job as our President, he should protect our nation by cooperating with Congress and the Intelligence Community investigations into Russia's attack on our elections and his team’s potential collusion with them.”