President Donald Trump loyalist Steve Bannon calls on admin officials to declare a national emergency to secure ICE presence at polling locations
Bannon said a declaration could justify federal agents at polling places as the administration cites non-citizen voting concerns and foreign interference.
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Donald Trump Critics Warn 'The Man Is Losing His Grip in Reality' Over National Emergency Scheme
Critics of President Donald Trump warn that the president may be laying the groundwork for a national emergency declaration over US elections, after his administration released disputed voting data and declassified intelligence ahead of the November midterms. The White House has not confirmed any plans to declare an emergency. However, Trump has repeatedly questioned the security of American elections, while allies including Steve Bannon have op…
LEFT-WING GUARDIAN FREAKS OUT: Trump Lays the Groundwork to Secure America’s Elections — National Security Emergency May Be Coming * The Gateway Pundit * by Jim Hᴏft
The radical left media and Democrat-aligned election groups are in full meltdown mode after President Trump refused to rule out emergency action to secure the…
Trump laying groundwork to impose national emergency by sowing election distrust
Donald Trump’s administration has undertaken a series of actions questioning the integrity of U.S. elections, raising concerns among voting rights experts that these steps could provide justification for declaring a national emergency. The White House and federal agencies released multiple documents throughout the summer addressing alleged voting by non-citizens and historical intelligence assessments, according to reports. In a July televised a…
President Donald Trump loyalist Steve Bannon calls on admin officials to declare a national emergency to secure ICE presence at polling locations
Steve Bannon, former adviser to President Donald Trump, is urging the administration to declare a national emergency over election integrity and deploy an “up-armored ICE presence” at polling locations during the November midterms. Bannon argued that such action would be necessary to force voter-identification and mail-ballot measures, while acknowledging that critics could view an immigration-enforcement presence at polling places as intimidati…
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