President Donald Trump on Monday declared that the Republican Party should “nationalize the voting” in the US and take away individual states’ power to administer their elections.

While speaking with Dan Bongino, a former FBI deputy director and current podcaster, Trump rehashed the false allegations he’s made in the past about Democrats only winning elections through the help of undocumented immigrants.

“These people were brought to our country to vote, and they vote illegally!” Trump falsely claimed. “Amazing that the Republicans aren’t tougher on it. The Republicans should say… ‘We should take over the voting in at least… 15 places.’ The Republicans ought to nationalize the voting.”

Trump: "These people were brought to our country to vote, and 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… pic.twitter.com/H5hT3OvtLE
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 2, 2026

Trump then continued to rehash his lies about winning the 2020 election that he lost to former President Joe Biden.

“We have states that are so crooked, and they’re counting votes, we have states that I won that show I didn’t win!” he said. “Now, you’re going to see something in Georgia, where they were able to get with a court order the ballots, you’re going to see some interesting things come out. But, you know, the 2020 election, I won that election by so much. And everybody knows it!”

In fact, Trump lost the 2020 election to Biden at both the national level and in the state of Georgia, which has a Republican governor, a Republican secretary of state, and a Republican-run Legislature.

Last week, the FBI executed a search warrant at Georgia’s Fulton County election hub and hauled out boxes of ballots as part of an investigation related to the 2020 election.

Some Trump critics reacted to his latest outburst about “nationalizing” the vote by noting how incredibly unlikely the president would be to succeed in such an endeavor.

“Neither Trump nor the GOP in Congress have this power, and the only way they do this is if we decline to stand up for our rights,” wrote Ezra Levin, co-executive director of Indivisible, in a social media post. “He’s had a string of electoral defeats and rightfully fears the midterms. His outbursts are real threats, but they come from weakness. Tough shit, he’s going down. No Kings.”

MS NOW contributor Philip Bump also expressed skepticism about Trump’s scheme, which conflicts with Article I of the US Constitution.

“Trump doesn’t have the power to federalize elections, which obviously doesn’t mean it’s OK that he’s saying things like this,” he wrote. “The stuff about ginning up bullshit in Atlanta—we’ll see.”

Political strategist Murshed Zaheed likewise advised his social media followers to “take a deep breath” before panicking over Trump’s plans.

“Trump cannot change election/voting rules with [executive orders],” he wrote. “Of course they are going to try crazy stuff—but this is desperate attempt to gin up fear.”

Other critics, however, said that Trump’s remarks needed to be taken as a direct threat to democratic governance.

“He’s saying the quiet part out loud,” said Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.). “Trump and MAGA Republicans can’t win with their unpopular policies at the ballot box, so they want to steal the 2026 election.”

Dartmouth political scientist Brendan Nyhan expressed even greater alarm.

“The last time he started talking like this, his allies minimized the risks and we ended up with January 6,” he warned, referring to the deadly riots carried out by Trump supporters on the US Capitol that sent lawmakers running for their lives. “This time we must take him literally and seriously. These comments are a five-alarm fire for democracy. In a functioning republic, he would be impeached and removed from office today.”

Trump’s comments come as Republicans in Congress push a bill that would enable massive voter purges, impose photo ID requirements, and ban ranked-choice voting, universal mail-in ballots, and the acceptance of mailed ballots that arrive after Election Day.


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    There have been more in the last two weeks, you’re uninformed or you’re willfully spouting bullshit and I’m not sure which is worse at this point.

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      Considering the stakes, there should be A LOT more from last year

      But look, if you are right and the USA is on the verge of a general strike to stop Trump, that is good for you (and the rest of the world), I have no problem being wrong this way… but I think you are just deluding yourself

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        we’ve had continuous protests since he was elected. It’s as far as I’m aware the longest string of protests in American history, and North America for that matter.

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          we’ve had continuous protests since he was elected.

          No you didn’t… again happy to be proven wrong if you can back that claim

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              Ok good to know… now that you realize that protests do very little, maybe start shooting for a General Strike

              Read like anything about it dude. It’s not at all hard to find.

              So since you brought it up, it’s kind of up to you to provide the link

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                Oh so now I’m not a liar you’re just wrong but you still insist on talking down to me.

                I just did dipshit, like I said you’re willfully ignorant or intentionally posting bullshit.

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                  I never called you a liar… and I clearly stated I was happy to be proven wrong, so I am happy

                  I am also not talking down to you… I really do not quite get what you are fishing for here? an attaboy? a “good for you”? you are literally destroying democracy, sliding into fascism and killing people around the world for sport so you expect me to say “no worries, you are doing what you can, god bless”?? is that it?

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                    That’s called hedging because you know you don’t know what the fuck you’re talking about but you can’t be stopped from being a confident ignorant bullshitter.

                    You absolutely are. I’m not fishing for anything I’m stopping people like you from openly pushing propaganda without pushback. Similarly I’m not killing anything but it is amusing you try collective guilt when blaming someone for the global rise of fascism.