In the deposition, Kobach insisted the two never even got around to discussing a proof of citizenship requirement. Kobach has expressed interest in changing that specific language to make it so states can add more proof of citizenship requirements. A week later Trump tweeted he would have won the popular vote had it not been for widespread voter fraud. It remains unclear if Kobach has discussed the issue of non-citizen voting with Trump or members of his administration since the November meeting. Again, Kobach said he and King only discussed introducing the law if federal courts were to rule against Kansas’ proof of citizenship law.
Source: Huffington Post October 26, 2017 22:18 UTC