President Trump postponed his executive order to look into debunked claims of rampant voter fraud, because of scheduling problems, according to White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer.
“He got jammed up on some meetings that needed to occur, and so we’re going to roll all that into Friday and Saturday,” Spicer told reporters on Thursday night, thirty minutes after Trump was scheduled to sign the order.
At around 5 p.m., a White House staffer officially announced that the signing ceremony had been “postponed.”
Afterwards, Spicer told the press that the president had simply gotten back too late and couldn’t make it.
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