
Promoting voter ID, Trump claims ID needed to buy groceries
TAMPA, Fla. — President Donald Trump has wrongly claimed that shoppers need to show photo identification to buy groceries, and he is accusing Democrats of obstructing his agenda and stalling confirmation of his Supreme Court nominee.
Trump also is defending his trade agenda and snapping at China and other U.S. competitors for having “targeted our farmers.”
The president addressed thousands of supporters Tuesday night at an event intended to boost two Republican candidates before the Aug. 28 primary in the battleground state.
Trump was railing against the idea of noncitizens voting and advocating stricter voting laws when he asserted that IDs are required at the supermarket checkout.