Trump Urges GOP to Nationalize Voting in About 15 States
His push challenges state control of elections established by the Constitution.
Overview
- Speaking on The Dan Bongino Show on Monday, President Trump called for Republicans to take control of voting administration in roughly 15 states.
- He alleged that illegal immigrants are voting and reiterated claims that he actually won states recorded as losses in 2020.
- He singled out Minnesota as rigged and made disparaging remarks about Somali residents there.
- The FBI confirmed it executed a court-authorized search at a Fulton County, Georgia, election office tied to 2020 records and said the investigation is ongoing.
- Republicans have promoted the SAVE Act requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections, which passed a chamber in April but remains stalled in the Senate.