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Trump scared of midterm elections goes back to 2020 fraud, far-left extremism claims

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On Thursday, Donald Trump stood before the cameras in the White House and delivered a prime-time address claiming that the 2020 election had been stolen.

Wall Street Journal defined it as:

In his prime-time address, Trump alleged that the U.S. election system had been compromised, ramping up efforts to sow doubts about his 2020 election loss, raise skepticism about the midterms and pressure Congress into passing sweeping voter-ID legislation

CODEPINK’s co-founder Medea Benjamin said that Trump was trying to revive false claims of past stolen elections and Chinese interference to delegitimize the 2026 midterm elections.

Bloomberg pointed out the irony: prime-time presidential addresses are reserved for major national events or somber occasions. Instead, Trump used it for a grievance tour while the nation dealt with extreme heat, deadly flooding, and the ongoing fallout from the war on Iran. 

It said:

Televised, prime-time presidential addresses are typically reserved for major national events or somber occasions. Instead, Trump delivered a speech that appeared designed to redirect public attention at a time when Americans are questioning his decision to continue to prosecute an unpopular war against Iran, as well as his stewardship of the economy, as inflation remains elevated. The nation is also grappling with the outbreak of foodborne illness, extreme heat and deadly flooding in Texas.

Democracy Defenders Action said that:

Trump and his fellow election deniers are not trying to prove anything about the last elections. They’re trying to fool us into doubting the next one.

Senate Democrats said that the speech was part of Trump’s plan not to lose the midterms.

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Democratic Senator Sheldon Whitehouse said that with his MAGA base disheartened, Trump was planning to interfere in November elections.

Little Rubio goes after Trump critics

While Trump was scaremongering about election interference, Trump’s minions – Marco Rubio, Scott Bessent and Stephen Miller- were, in parallel, setting up grounds to persecute Trump’s detractors.

Rubio has spent the earlier part of the week attacking international law and the ICC.

In an event on Thursday, Rubio invited ministers from more than 60 countries to a meeting about what the Trump administration views as a major peril: the “resurgence of transnational far-left terrorism.”

In a speech, he said that “far-left extremism will be treated with the same seriousness and ferocity the world has long reserved for jihadist terrorism.”  He said that left-wing terrorism has surged to levels not seen in decades.

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He said that there will be more terrorist designations of left-wing groups “soon.”

Bessent said:

We will identify illicit funding, however artfully it is concealed. We will dismantle the networks that sustain political terrorism, however respectable their fronts may be.

Meanwhile, Miller said National Security Presidential Memorandum-7 will lead to the debanking, defunding and disruption of left-wing “political terrorists that are operating in our country.”

Vocal Politics said that the Trump administration announced an escalation of its crackdown on protest movements Thursday, building upon the National Security Presidential Memorandum-7 and designation of “Antifa” as a “domestic terrorist” group.

Journalist Jasper Nathaniel said that Trump’s team’s so-called fight against the far-left sounded like drone strikes on Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) meetings.

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Why are Trump and his team stepping up their aggression?

Well, his approval rating hovers near record lows in a new Economist/YouGov poll, with just 37% of Americans saying they approve of his job performance.

In a historic first, China is now viewed more positively than the US in many countries around the world, according to a new study by the Pew Research Center. It is the first time the organisation has recorded such results.

 Bhaskar Sunkara noted in the Guardian recently that the left still struggles to win rural voters in the USA; the DSA was sweeping primaries in New York City.  The “DSA now has chapters in 47 states across the country and a few wins in the heart of Trump country,” he said.

Trump’s team is scared and increasingly fascist — which explains things like the restarting of bombing on Iran by the Trump regime, the extradition of pro-Palestine donor Fergie Chambers from Spain, handing out outrageous sentences to anti-ICE protestors, and now setting up the scene for crying about election fraud in the midterms and persecuting any threats from progressives.

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