Those concerned about democracy dont have the luxury of simply shrugging with indifference to the presidents latest conspiratorial nonsense.
Four weeks ago: Trump floated the idea of canceling future elections
Three weeks ago: âWhen you think of it, we shouldnât even have an electionâ
Yesterday: âThe Republicans ought to nationalize the votingâ
But itâs not just rhetoric: all of this has come against a backdrop of concrete action.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-02-03T14:05:32.050Z
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/republicans-ought-to-nationalize-the-voting-trump-eyes-radical-power-grab
Partway through the interview, Bongino briefly referred to crime rates, to which Trump responded with a meandering rant across a variety of unrelated subjects, including his bizarre beliefs about election administration.
Trump: "These people were brought to our country to vote, & they vote illegally. The Republicans should say, we should take over the voting in at least 15 places. The Republicans ought to nationalize the voting. We have states that I won that show I didn't win. You're gonna see something in Georgia"
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-02-02T18:03:24.971Z
In the course of an unsettling tirade about his landslide victory in 2024 (which clearly wasnt a landslide) and his belief that undocumented immigrants were brought into the U.S. specifically to vote against Republicans (undocumented immigrants cannot and do not vote), Trump elaborated on his vision for the nations electoral system.
You know, its amazing that the Republicans arent tougher on it, the president told Bongino.
The Republicans should say, We want to take over. We should take over the voting, the voting in at least many, 15 places. The Republicans ought to nationalize the voting......
Trump has long made clear that he rejects the idea that Americans settle their differences at the ballot box, and in recent weeks hes offered fresh evidence of his antipathy toward democracy. On the anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, attacks, for example,
Trump briefly floated the idea of canceling future U.S. elections. A few weeks ago, he told Reuters that hes so impressed with himself and his record that when you think of it, we shouldnt even have an election.
While Trump doesnt have a credible plan to take over the nations system of elections, his increasingly frequent and radical declarations have been unsubtle.
Theyve also begun to result in concrete action: It was just last week when FBI agents raided an elections office in Fulton County, Georgia, seizing ballots and voting records as part of the presidents conspiracy theory, which included Trump personally thanking the agents for their efforts.
This coincided with Trumps Justice Department pursuing an aggressive campaign to acquire voter rolls from states where Democrats won in 2024.
Those concerned about democracy, voting rights and the integrity of election results dont have the luxury of simply shrugging with indifference at the presidents latest nonsense. Its part of a broader pattern of behavior that extends well beyond ridiculous whining.