President Trump noticed what was going on in blue states.
Trump knew he had to speak out.
And Trump blew the whistle on one vote-counting plot that will make your blood boil.
President Trump was livid that four RINO Senators – Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Thom Tillis of North Carolina, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, and Susan Collins of Maine – voted to block adding the SAVE Act to the reconciliation bill that the GOP could pass with a simple majority vote.
“Who could oppose it?” Trump asked reporters about the SAVE Act during an Oval Office event. “They say it’s an 80-20, it’s not, it’s about 99-1, and we’ll never find the one person.”
Trump described the common-sense election integrity measures inside the bill.
“So you have all voters, must show photo ID, identification, all voters must all show a little thing called proof of citizenship,” Trump added.
Trump also noted that the bill banned mass mail-in voting.
“And you have no mail-in ballots, but we wanna be liberal, as they say, or we will say we want to be progressive,” Trump continued. “So it’s no mail-in ballots.”
Trump explained the need to ban mass mail-in voting to close the door to election fraud that blue states like California invite, where they take up to 30 days to count votes.
On its most recent primary night, California stopped counting votes with less than 60 percent of ballots tallied.
“You see what’s happening in California — they’re rigging the election,” Trump declared. “Now maybe we caught them, and maybe they won’t be able to get away with it. They tried with me; they did it successfully the second time. The third time we made it too big to rig. Too many votes, they couldn’t do it, and they can only go — they gave up at about 9:07 when they got slaughtered with the votes. But no mail-in ballots except for illness, disability, military, or travel.”
Trump slammed mass mail-in voting as a gateway to fraud.
“So we are being very progressive, and we just don’t want cheating in our elections. And you see it happening in California. Those numbers are coming down rapidly. They found a lot of mail-in ballots last night, shockingly. So we don’t want that,” Trump concluded.
The Los Angeles Mayoral primary demonstrated why mass mail-in voting erodes faith in elections.
Anti-establishment populist Spencer Pratt finished election night in second place, and looked like a sure bet to face incumbent Karen Bass in a runoff.
But late-arriving votes tipped heavily in favor of socialist councilwoman Nithya Raman.
🚨 JUST IN: NITHYA RAMAN SURGES IN LATE MAIL BALLOTS, overperforms and is on track to unseat Spencer Pratt for 2nd place unless something changes
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) June 4, 2026
This is unreal…
Raman just NETTED +4,000 VOTES on Pratt across one drop, winning 33.5% of the latest LA mail, per VoteHub
🔵… pic.twitter.com/f3lBeEZWiP
Even though Pratt led Raman by 10 points on election night, prediction markets now give Raman a 71 percent chance of passing him for a spot in the runoff.
And vote counting operations, like the one in California, where mail-in votes arrive late, and the state takes weeks to count them, give the impression that Democrats are operating elections like in a third-world banana republic, where the ruling party keeps the vote open as long as they need to to manufacture as many votes as necessary to win.
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