Trump and his Republican partners in the destruction of American democracy really don’t want us to vote this fall or in 2028. And there’s a good reason for it, at least in their minds.
Joyce Vance just pointed out that Howard Lutnick, Trump’s morbidly rich crony Commerce Secretary, claimed this week that they’d found over 24,000 noncitizens who’d illegally voted in the 2020 election.
It’s a lie, of course, and a pretty naked one at that, but this will be the foundation for Republicans establishing even more draconian rules to prevent married women, racial minorities, city dwellers, and low-income people from voting this fall and in 2028.
Also this week, the Center for American Progress released an extraordinarily disturbing fact sheet summarizing an investigation they published that documents fifteen separate, interlocking tactics the Trump administration, Republican governors, and GOP members of Congress are engaging in right now to rig this fall’s election.
Their tactics range from firing the bipartisan Election Assistance Commissions’ commissioners to encouraging Red state voter purges to putting ICE agents outside polling places in clear violation of federal law.
The six corrupt Republicans on the Supreme Court are also deciding, perhaps this week or next, whether to let Trump’s hand-picked Postmaster General have your mailman refuse to deliver your ballot if you’re not on Trump’s approved voter list.
Trump’s executive order to do this has been blocked twice by a federal judge, noting that the Constitution is clear that only states run elections and the executive branch has no authority whatsoever to even try to regulate them. And now it’s in the hands of six corrupt Republicans on the Supreme Court.
And the plain words of the Constitution — which references the “right to vote” six times, including five Amendments that say, “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged…” — have never been an obstacle for Republicans on the Court. Just read the plain text of the Fourth and Fifth Amendments and compare that to ICE’s behavior, which the Court is allowing.
Sadly, we need to be ready for anything, because Republicans now have a 58-year-long record of committing crimes and treason to get their men into the White House.
— Nixon sabotaged LBJ’s Vietnam peace deal just before the election of 1968, an event LBJ and Senate Republican Leader Everett Dirksen called “treason” on a phone call that wasn’t released until decades after Johnson’s death. Because the war continued, Nixon beat Humphrey that year by lying that he had a “secret plan” to end the war, and an additional 20,000+ Americans and over an additional million Vietnamese died.
— Reagan’s campaign cut a deal with the Iranian Ayatollah to hold the 52 hostages they’d taken during Carter’s presidency until after the election. Iran kept the deal destroying Carter’s chance in the 1980 election, and for six years Reagan secretly and illegally sold them American-made weapons in violation of the law. We remember that as the “Iran-Contra Scandal.”
— Florida Governor Jeb Bush had 57,000 mostly Black Floridians purged from the voting rolls just months before the 2000 election, which let his brother George W. Bush squeak by with a 537 vote margin. When the Florida Supreme Court, smelling a rat, ordered a recount, five corrupt Republicans — including Bush’s father’s nominee Clarence Thomas — violated the state’s rights Tenth Amendment and blocked the recount, putting Bush into the White House even though a later recount found that Al Gore had won the election. President Jimmy Carter told me on my radio program: “I don’t think that George W. Bush won the election in 2000, and he probably lost Florida and nationwide…”
— And then there was the GOP’s theft of the 2024 election. Greg Palast, a reporter with a masters’ degree in statistics, went through the official state-by-state statistics and found that 4,776,706 voters were wrongly purged from the rolls: 2,121,000 mail were ballots disqualified by Republican challenges, 1,216,000 provisional ballots were thrown away uncounted, 3.24 million new registrations were rejected or never processed, and 585,000 in-person ballots were “spoiled.”
He found Black voters were four times as likely as white voters to have their mail ballot rejected; Black, Hispanic, and Asian-American voters were more than 3 times as likely as white people to be given provisional ballots that were never counted. Had that voter suppression not worked, he concluded, Kamala Harris would be president and the House and Senate may well be in Democratic hands.
So, here we go again, only this time state-by-state voter suppression — remember when Texas AG Ken Paxton told Steve Bannon on the air that if he hadn’t blocked Houston from sending out mail-in ballots Trump would have lost Texas? — is getting a big boost from the feds under Trump’s control.
— Trump and his lickspittles have fired or pushed out at least 75 career election security officials, gutted the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and removed the Election Assistance Commission’s commissioners so the agency is now functionally dead.
— The Civil Rights Division of the DOJ, now run by an apparatchik devoted to undoing civil rights, has threatened election officials in all 50 states with prison if they make even small errors in running their elections. The DOJ itself has sued more than 30 states trying to seize their voter files.
— The FBI raided the Fulton County elections office with Tulsi Gabbard, then the Director of National Intelligence, standing over the process at the personal direction of Trump himself as agents hauled away hundreds of boxes of 2020 ballots.
— Steve Bannon has repeatedly promised — most recently this week — that ICE agents will defy the post-Civil War federal law that bans armed government officials from polling places.
— And Trump has, on multiple occasions, floated declaring a national emergency or state of insurrection to shut down this fall’s elections, either nationwide or in places where Democratic majorities may win.
Back in the old days, Nixon and Reagan at least had the decency to commit their treasonous election thefts in secret.
Trump is now bragging about it, telling Congress that if they pass his voter suppression bill to prevent low-income people and married women from voting, “We’ll never lose a race. For 50 years, we won’t lose a race.”
This is Putin-level corruption, right out in the open, and not a single Republican is pushing back as our national press tries their hardest to avoid discussing it.
We’ve suffered through five illegitimate presidencies in the years since Nixon’s 1968 treason largely because our press has refused to investigate or tell the stories and Democratic leadership has been too timid to bring it up. You know how Republicans would be reacting if the shoe were on the other foot.
This time the press can’t claim they just didn’t realize what was going on, as happened in 1968, 1980, 2000, and 2024: Trump and his cronies are doing all this right out in the open, and his advisors like Bannon are crowing about it on TV.
Facts Only
* Howard Lutnick claimed to have found over 24,000 noncitizens who illegally voted in the 2020 election.
* The Center for American Progress released a fact sheet documenting fifteen interlocking tactics allegedly used by the Trump administration, Republican governors, and GOP members of Congress to rig the fall election.
* Tactics cited include firing bipartisan Election Assistance Commission commissioners and encouraging Red state voter purges.
* ICE agents were allegedly placed outside polling places in violation of federal law.
* Six Republican Supreme Court justices are deciding matters regarding mail ballot delivery based on voter lists, such as whether a Postmaster General can have mailmen refuse delivery if an individual is not on an approved voter list.
* Trump’s executive order regarding mail delivery was blocked twice by a federal judge citing constitutional authority for states to run elections.
* The Civil Rights Division of the DOJ allegedly threatened election officials with prison for errors, and the DOJ sued over voter files in multiple states.
* The FBI reportedly raided the Fulton County elections office while agents collected 2020 ballots.
* Steve Bannon repeatedly promised ICE agents would defy federal law regarding armed government officials at polling places.
* Trump has floated declaring a national emergency or state of insurrection to shut down fall elections in certain areas.
Executive Summary
Full Take
The narrative connects specific political actors and actions to a broad assertion of systemic corruption aimed at restricting voting rights, drawing parallels to historical events like the Iran-Contra affair and voter suppression tactics from past administrations. The structure relies heavily on an appeal to established, albeit disputed, historical grievances to establish a sense of inevitable loss and distrust in current processes. A key pattern is the use of highly charged emotional framing—fear appeals regarding disenfranchisement and criminality—to bypass critical analysis of procedural claims. The text establishes a link between judicial actions (Supreme Court influence) and executive actions (DOJ, CISA restructuring) as evidence of coordinated efforts to subvert electoral integrity. The implication is that established constitutional rights are being actively undermined by a powerful, unified opposition, positioning the current political reality not as a result of policy disagreement but as an ongoing, deliberate act of historical betrayal facilitated by modern corruption. The pattern centers on reframing procedural disputes into moral and existential battles over democratic legitimacy.
Patterns detected: Emotion exploitation, Distortion, Authority games
Implications stem from the framing that current events are extensions of long-standing, deliberately concealed abuses of power, suggesting that perceived political outcomes are predetermined by a history of treasonous and criminal activity rather than open policy choices. The core manipulation is leveraging fear and historical grievance to shut down critical inquiry into present-day institutional actions.
Bridge questions: If the procedural claims regarding voter purges and federal oversight were proven factually without reliance on these narrative structures, how would this change the assessment of current political agency? What independent mechanisms exist outside of media narratives to verify claims about election security and constitutional adherence? How can citizens effectively assess present-day institutional actions when historical precedent is deliberately invoked to suppress counter-arguments?
