Tweety has empowered a committee to study Voter Fraud.  He wants to collect information on voters.  When Pence led committee asked States to provide information, most said "No."  Tweety asked what these States had to hide and that was broacast on TV.  The better question is, what will Tweety really do with the information that is collected by the Government when that information is in a centralized data base?

Americans know what can happen to their personal information held centrally by any organization.  It the Government starts using centralized data bases, a lot worse can happen to Americans than having their credit cards used illegally.

Collecting information on citizens is what dictators do to use to control their citizens and limit freedoms.

Considering Tweety's erratic behaviors and unique attitudes toward law and order and justice, why would anyone trust him and his Government gang of plutocrats and Bannon-thinkers to use the information ethically?

The only fraud that we will see from the Voter Fraud Panel will likely be misuse of the information once it is collected.  I say this because they won't find any significant voter fraud, but they will have all the information they need to control voters in the future.

"Judge Clears Way for Trump’s Voter Fraud Panel to Collect Data"
By MATTHEW HAAGJULY 24, 2017

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/24/us/politics/trump-voter-fraud-panel.html

"A federal judge on Monday cleared the way for President Trump’s commission on voter fraud to proceed in gathering personal data on the nation’s voters, denying one of the major legal challenges aimed at stopping the collection effort.

The panel, which was created after the president falsely claimed that millions of illegal votes cost him the popular vote in 2016, has come under siege from many organizations that have filed lawsuits accusing the commission of violating federal privacy laws. The judge’s decision on Monday delivered a setback to the opposition, which has objected to the commission’s expansive request for the personal and public data about the country’s 200 million voters."