House Dem lashes out at GOP efforts to probe foreign donations with stunning claim on motive
Rep. Terri Sewell claims the GOP probe into ActBlue and CEO Regina Wallace-Jones is part of a pattern of Trump DOJ harassment of Black women in power.

President Donald Trump and his supporters' plan to steal the 2026 midterm elections is more simple than was last time, according to a conservative commentator.“These days, Donald Trump reflexively denounces any election result he dislikes as stolen and fraudulent,” wrote The Bulwark’s Andrew Egger on Wednesday. “But it doesn’t always catch on. In April, Republicans seemed faintly embarrassed by his claim that Virginia’s redistricting referendum had been a ‘rigged election’ and ‘crooked victory’ after Democrats executed a phony ‘mail-in ballot drop’; few wanted to defend it on the merits, and the president let the matter drop.”Yet in contrast to those contests, Republicans jumped on the Trump bandwagon in claiming that the Los Angeles mayoral race must have been stolen. They said this despite not even attempting to produce evidence, and even though incumbent Mayor Karen Bass performs far better against Republican candidate Spencer Pratt (who failed to make the runoff) than councilmember Nithya Raman (who is now slated to appear against her).“What had happened to get these guys so riled up?” Egger wrote. “As the ballots were counted, progressive challenger Nithya Raman, who had been in third place in the early stages of the counting process, gradually caught up to and passed conservative candidate Spencer Pratt to advance to the runoff against incumbent Karen Bass.”He added, “That’s it. That’s the whole thing. Voters who voted in a certain way — by mailing in ballots at or near the deadline — turned out to be more pro-Raman than early mail-in voters or same-day voters had been. This is the smoking gun that has Republicans everywhere crying ‘fraud.’”Ultimately Egger concluded “nobody denouncing the race has pointed to specific supposed examples of malfeasance; it’s simply the result itself that’s supposedly suspicious.” This, he added, is likely their playbook for trying to steal the 2026 midterms if Democrats as expected make inroads and possibly retake one or both chambers of Congress.“The GOP base is going to go along with Trump on any major election he decides to claim is fraudulent this November,” Egger wrote. “All it will take, again, is for Democrats to do better than they expected. And what Republican base voter is expecting a blue wave? Trump is going to do this, and they’re going to fall in line. Somehow, some people will be surprised by this. Don’t be among them.”In February a different conservative columnist, George F. Will, wrote in The Washington Post that Trump supporters have been conditioned to reject all evidence that does not support their president’s preferences.“Donald Trump’s belief in widespread fraud in the casting and counting of 2020 ballots is entailed by his belief that it is theoretically impossible for him to lose at anything,” Will added. “His certitude infects millions of Americans, some of whom think it inconceivable that he could ever be mistaken. Others doubt that anyone could win the presidency while obsessing about a complex conspiracy for which there is no evidence.”
Rep. Terri Sewell claims the GOP probe into ActBlue and CEO Regina Wallace-Jones is part of a pattern of Trump DOJ harassment of Black women in power.
An election expert exposed the "great irony" behind Speaker Mike Johnson's claims that the recent California primary elections were "rigged" in a new podcast interview. Stephen Richer, a fellow at the Cato Institute, told Adam Klasfeld of All Rise News on Wednesday that Johnson's claim that election fraud exists "so far upstream that it's hard to prove" shows how illogical the GOP's argument about election fraud is. Several of the party's top officials, including President Donald Trump himself, have said Republican candidate Spencer Pratt was cheated in the election because Democratic candidate Nithya Raman leapfrogged Spencer late in the race due to mail-in ballots. However, the officials have not provided any evidence of fraud. "While we might dislike the way that California administers its elections, and while we might be impatient for the final results, and while we might wish that the media networks could call the election on election night, none of that is evidence of irregularity," Richer said. Instead, Richer noted that Johnson's claim about election fraud being hard to prove was a veiled suggestion that everyone in California is "completely incompetent." "So, this is very frustrating. This is very illogical, and of course, this is bad actors taking advantage of a California system that I believe should be changed, but again, is not fraudulent," Richer said.
A notorious murder conviction has caused a hate-filled firestorm outside a Texas courtroom after a jury found black teen Karmelo Anthony guilty of murdering white fellow high-schooler Austin Metcalf. Antagonists on both sides of the Anthony and Metcalf rift squared off in screaming matches, while a sitting congresswoman shared a cavalcade of inaccuracies about the...
Los Angeles City Councilwoman Nithya Raman overtook Spencer Pratt’s lead in the mayoral race, and the Democrats are excusing Raman’s...
Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates testified about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein in a closed-door House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing Wednesday, claiming that Epstein tried to use extramarital affairs to pressure him into maintaining their relationship. Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA), the top Democrat on the oversight committee, told MS Now that as part of […]
F Kurt Olsen, the former lead adviser to President Trump on election security, is being criticized by a "catalyzing leader in the country" who proclaims to be "fighting for free and fair elections" in a letter sent to Democrat lawmakers. The organization, Free Speech For People (FSFP), sent the letter to 11 Democrat lawmakers "to address the deeply troubling, corrosive, and unlawful employment of Kurt Olsen" and his former role as a Special Government Employee. Specifically, FSFP points to "activities with respect to voting systems" and Olsen's "access to copies of election system software." FSFP co-founder and President, John Bonifaz, has previously expressed concern about that same voting software coming from a "foreign-controlled company" that has "ties to the Venezuelan government" in a letter still available on nist.gov, the National Institute of Standards and Technology website. The post “Free and Fair Election” Nonprofit Criticizes Former Trump Election Attorney to Democrat Lawmakers appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
President Trump suggested on Wednesday that he will release the "full files" on the 2020 election, proving it was stolen from him. "We have things that you won't believe, Trump said. The post WATCH: “You’re Not Going to Believe How Crooked the 2020 Election Was” – Trump Says “Full Files” on Rigged 2020 Election Incoming appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.