Donald Trump wants the GOP to ‘take over’ election processes in ’15 states’

Early Monday morning, Donald Trump raged on Truth Social about a “joke” at the Grammys. The joke was made by Grammy host Trevor Noah, who said, “That is a Grammy that every artist wants almost as much as Trump wants Greenland, which makes sense because Epstein’s island is gone, he needs a new one to hang out with Bill Clinton.” What’s actually funny about that is Trump hasn’t mentioned Greenland since he was taken to the proverbial woodshed by various NATO heads of state, who coordinated to dump the American debt their countries were holding. That scared the sh-t out of Trump and his people and they’ve finally stopped fixating on Greenland for the time being. But because Noah mentioned Epstein, Trump had a meltdown and threatened to sue Trevor and/or the Grammys and/or Bill Clinton, who knows.

The point of all of this is that there has been a perceptible shift in recent weeks. The Greenland threats were dealt with effectively by European leaders, the murder of Alex Pretti actually led to this fascist regime to change course in Minneapolis, and Democrats flipped a major state senate seat in a recent Texas special election. Trump knows the tide is turning and he’s afraid of what will happen in the midterms. Which is why he’s throwing this bullsh-t at the wall to see if it sticks:

President Trump called in a new interview for the Republican Party to “nationalize” voting in the United States, an aggressive rhetorical step that was likely to raise new worries about his administration’s efforts to involve itself in election matters. During an extended monologue about immigration on a podcast released on Monday by Dan Bongino, his former deputy F.B.I. director, Mr. Trump called for Republican officials to “take over” voting procedures in 15 states, though he did not name them.

“The Republicans should say, ‘We want to take over,’” he said. “We should take over the voting, the voting in at least many — 15 places. The Republicans ought to nationalize the voting.”

Under the Constitution, American elections are governed primarily by state law, leading to a decentralized process in which voting is administered by county and municipal officials in thousands of precincts across the country. Mr. Trump, however, has long been fixated on the false claims that U.S. elections are rife with fraud and that Democrats are perpetrating a vast conspiracy to have undocumented immigrants vote and lift the party’s turnout.

Mr. Trump’s remarkable call for a political party to seize the mechanisms of voting follows a string of moves from his administration to try to exert more control over American elections, as he and his allies continue to make false claims about his 2020 defeat. Last week, F.B.I. agents seized ballots and other voting records from the 2020 election from an election center in Fulton County, Ga., where his allies have for years pursued false claims of election fraud. The New York Times reported on Monday that Mr. Trump had spoken on the phone to the F.B.I. agents involved in the Fulton County raid, praising and thanking them.

The Justice Department, which has been newly politicized under Mr. Trump, is demanding that numerous states, including Minnesota, turn over their full voter rolls as the Trump administration tries to build a national voter file.

In March, Mr. Trump signed an executive order that tried to make significant changes to the electoral process, including requiring documentary proof of citizenship and demanding that all mail ballots be received by the time polls close on Election Day. But that effort has largely been rebuffed by courts.

On social media, Mr. Trump has pushed for even more drastic changes. In August, he wrote that he wanted to end the use of mail-in ballots and potentially the use of voting machines.

[From The NY Times]

There’s only so much space I can dedicate to worry about these election issues. Like… of course he’s a desperate, broken, demented man and of course he’s always been fixated on destroying every democratic principle, up to and including free and fair elections. But I do feel like a big chunk of this conversation is like “I want a pony/Greenland.” Like, he’s just talking out of his dinosaur ass.

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11 Responses to “Donald Trump wants the GOP to ‘take over’ election processes in ’15 states’”

  1. FYI says:

    Trump himself has always used mail-in balloting to vote, and what little fraud anyone found was all perpetrated by Republicans — Mark Meadows, Barry Morphew, Brian Pritchard, etc.

  2. Brassy Rebel says:

    The NY Times is dancing all around, trying hard to avoid calling this what it is–an attempt at a full on fascist takeover. Nationalizing our elections is not “an aggressive rhetorical step”. It is blatantly unconstitutional. He doesn’t even bother to hide his motivation since he opines specifically that Republicans should do this. And the Justice Department has not merely been politicized. It is fully weaponized in the interests of the fascist regime. And, yet, the Times still can’t bring itself to speak frankly about what he says and does. They may be getting closer but they still have a ways to go.

  3. Tashiro says:

    This is not a thing and not going to happen. Not that we shouldn’t be concerned but this is more BS for his stupid base.

  4. Lau says:

    He’s starting early but nobody should be surprised that he is taking the authoritarian route for the midterms. It will only get worse with time and November is so far away.

  5. Sue says:

    I mean, yes he’s desperate because if Dems gain back the house and senate, he’s getting impeached and he is toast. I pray that’s what happens. I pray that he rots away in a jail cell. It’s the nicest thing that can happen to him. But this is what the Republicans want. They can’t fairly win elections, so they turn to voter suppression and now full on autocracy.

  6. Me at home says:

    Trump’s terrified of losing the midterms because there will be investigations and impeachments and his agenda will be (partially?) derailed. Other republicans will go along with him because they know long-term population trends are terrible for their party.

    Dumping US Treasuries is an excellent threat for any other nation to use against Trump’s insane threats. The US Treasury would have to pay sky-rocketting interest rates to get others to buy our Treasury debt–and that would raise all other interest rates in this country to levels far, far, far above Trump’s worst Jerome Powell nightmares. It would be absolutely terrible for US citizens, and Trump’s election prospects, and that’s why it’s such an excellent threat. Although I don’t think NATO countries have dumped much US debt… yet?

  7. SIde Eye says:

    Every single thing that I said they would do when people would tell me I was overreacting, they have done, and more. I have stopped saying “they can’t do that” and I no longer listen to anyone who says “they can’t do that” They CAN do it and do and will. They will do whatever da fuck they want. With zero consequences. They have complete unchecked power in all 3 branches of government. Your checks and balances are gone.

    Congress could end this global nightmare at any time by impeaching the entire administration. They refuse to do it. The media could accurately report what is happening and how the US has already transitioned to an authoritarian regime. They refuse to do it. And so on. This should never have gotten this far and yet here we are with over over 40% of Project 2025 implemented and another 20% in progress.

    I said they would arrest journalists, civil rights attorneys, judges who don’t be the knee and was met with “they can’t do that”. I said they are building concentration camps and will disappear people in those camps again I was met with this is hyperbole. I said DOGE is stealing voter information and covering up election rigging. Again everyone looked at me like I had 2 heads.

    Remember when he said he had 91 million alligator meals (the number of Latinos is over 65 million) and he wants to deport 100 million people (total number of POC in the US). Remember when he said he wanted to build detention centers in the US for citizens and everyone shrugged it off and said that’s not gonna happen, and look at how they are picking up citizens.

    At what point do people start to take everything he says seriously? This isn’t rambling. He floats an idea to desensitize people to it. He does this as he floods the zone with other crazy shit (quiet piggy, I want a Nobel Peace prize etc.) to distract us with shiny objects to be outraged about. Meanwhile he repeats the idea over and over and normalizes it, until it doesn’t feel like that big a deal. It’s why he wants ICE at the Super Bowl he wants to normalize their presence everywhere. The found the perfect clown to implement their plan. America, you should take every single thing this clown says very very seriously.

  8. Elly says:

    Despite The Goldwater Rule which states that psychiatrists shouldn’t diagnose without a personal assessment, many came out before the last election saying they have a Duty to Warn that Trump has antisocial personality DO and is a danger and unfit for leadership.

  9. Elsa says:

    Trump is Trump. And he is awful. The people that I am really mad at now is big tech. The finance this mess.

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