
What we know about these undercover videos about Democrats
Clip: 10/19/2016 | 3m 35s
A new tape alleges that left operatives sent people to Trump rallies to incite violence.
On Tuesday, a conservative group infamous for recording undercover videos released two new tapes. One is being used to allege that operatives for the left have sent people to Donald Trump rallies to incite violence. The other is being used to allege voter fraud. The head of the DNC released a statement saying it does not believe the events occurred and there is no proof. Lisa Desjardins reports.
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What we know about these undercover videos about Democrats
Clip: 10/19/2016 | 3m 35s
On Tuesday, a conservative group infamous for recording undercover videos released two new tapes. One is being used to allege that operatives for the left have sent people to Donald Trump rallies to incite violence. The other is being used to allege voter fraud. The head of the DNC released a statement saying it does not believe the events occurred and there is no proof. Lisa Desjardins reports.
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