The real message to be drawn from Trump’s address to the
nation is that he will call into question the votes of every state and
city that chooses a Democratic senator or representative in the 2026 midterm
elections. He’ll push Republican governors and mayors not to certify the
results. He’ll demand recounts and audits.
We’ve been here before, but this time he’s even less
restrained than he was in 2020 and is surrounded by people who will do his
bidding. His address tonight was absurd. It was riddled with so many lies that
I’m reluctant to dignify them with rebuttals, but you should have them.
He mentioned a newly-declassified investigation into a
voter registration group in Muskegon, Mich. that apparently had invited
fraudulent registrations in 2020 — but Trump didn’t mention that the
applications had been caught and none of them had resulted in any ballots being
sent out incorrectly. The F.B.I. closed the investigation, stating “the
investigation to date did not identify a criminal violation or a priority
threat to national security.”
He alleged, once again, that foreign powers have hijacked votes, or that federal or state officials plotted to rig the 2020 election. But no evidence has ever emerged showing that vote counts have been manipulated or corrupted. Intelligence reports, state audits of vote tallies and lawsuits have repeatedly affirmed official results in 2020 and other years.
Nothing suggests China manipulated votes. Instead, U.S. intelligence assessment
says China “probably also continued longstanding efforts” to gather information
on U.S. voters and public opinion and to use that information to influence U.S.
policy “as it has during all election cycles since at least 2008.”
The most significant foreign influence operations
occurred in the 2016 presidential election and were conducted by Russia, in
favor of Trump, according to the Mueller report. To the extent that this and
other reports appeared to cast doubt on the legitimacy of Trump’s victory, they
have had the effect of fueling his distrust of U.S. intelligence agencies.
Despite his repeated assertions that U.S. elections are
not secure, Trump during his second term has significantly cut the budget of
the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, including its election
work. That’s because Trump grew contemptuous of the agency, and the
government’s election security work generally, after it validated the integrity
of the 2020 election.
So, the entire performance tonight was fake — an extension
of his Big Lie that the 2020 election was “stolen” from him. It was also a
commercial for the “Save America Act,” which would make it harder for many
American citizens to vote.
Voters would have to prove their citizenship in person
upon registering to vote, with documents such as an enhanced form of REAL ID (a
state ID card compliant with federal regulations) that indicates American
citizenship; a birth certificate; a passport or military identification card.
An estimated 9 percent of eligible voters, or 21.3
million Americans, either do not have documents that prove their citizenship,
such as passports and birth certificates, or cannot retrieve them in a day or
less, according to a study by
the Center for Democracy and Civic Engagement at University of Maryland and the
Brennan Center for Justice. And 45 states do not issue the kind of enhanced
driver’s license indicating citizenship status that would be needed to verify
voting eligibility.
The point is that American democracy is acutely endangered by a sociopath who will stop at nothing to get the results he wants. This means that you and I and every other patriotic American have to do whatever we can to ensure free and fair elections, and fight Trump’s torrent of lies and authoritarian moves. If you’re anything like me, you’re warn out by Trump. You’d like nothing better than to tune him out. I get it. But American democracy is seriously on the line here. We must keep up — and accelerate — the fight.
-Robert Reich

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