Donald Trump calls out Lancaster, York counties over alleged voter registration fraud

Two Susquehanna Valley counties are investigating the filing of voter registration forms, and those investigations have caught the attention of former President Donald Trump.

"WHAT IS GOING ON IN PENNSYLVANIA???" he asked in a social media post.

Regarding investigations in York and Lancaster counties, Trump added, "Really bad 'stuff.' ... Law Enforcement must do their job, immediately!!!"

Trump alleged that Lancaster County was "caught with 2600 Fake Ballots and Forms."

The Lancaster County district attorney did announce a fraud investigation into voter registration forms, but no actual ballots have been deemed fraudulent.

County Commissioner Josh Parsons said he's confident law enforcement will make arrests in this case.

"We know that this is a threat to our election system. This is essentially an attack on our election system when you're trying to get registrations in that are clearly fraudulent," Parsons said.

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