New reporting in The Guardian reveals that, under Trump loyalists, the U.S. Department of Justice is advancing false claims that Trump’s 2020 election loss was illegitimate. After pressure from Trump, DOJ officials like Ed Martin are coordinating directly with partisan operatives to lend credibility to debunked allegations – echoing his repeated, baseless, and delusional assertion that the 2020 election was “rigged” and he was the real winner. Martin’s supposed investigation into 2020 election fraud claims offers more evidence that Trump’s justice department is working hand-in-hand with the election denial movement, said Max Flugrath of Fair Fight, a Georgia-based progressive voting rights advocacy organization: “Trump’s DOJ is actively working with the same crackpots who tried to overturn his 2020 loss,” Flugrath said. “Investigators are reaching out to discredited activists and partisan operatives to advance bogus claims of fraud.” The Bigger PictureMeanwhile, Trump, Republican leaders, and far-right operatives are advancing plans to undermine the 2026 elections: from rigging political maps nationwide and pushing restrictive voting laws in Congress and the states, to floating a ban on mail voting and a fake “national emergency” to force new election rules on states. The GOP strategy appears to be rooted in a belief that a fair 2026 election could cost them seats at every level. When considered alongside these tactics, the DOJ’s effort to legitimize false 2020 claims appears to take on a new purpose: manufacturing a reason to restrict ballot access and change how elections are run. With the White House confirming Trump will issue another executive order on elections after his initial one was largely blocked by courts – the DOJ’s “investigation” could be key to justifying new efforts to restrict voting rights. Key Takeaways from The Guardian’s New Report
Read The Guardian’s full report: Justice department allegedly investigating debunked 2020 Georgia election fraud claims Stay updated. Stay vigilant. Fair Fight Team Paid for by Fair Fight, www.fairfight.com, not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. |