The same corrupt federal agencies that weaponized the justice system against President Trump may hold the key to finally securing our elections – but only if patriots are willing to think outside the box.
A bombshell new piece in The Blaze makes the stunning argument that nationalizing U.S. elections could be the silver bullet needed to stop the left's systematic destruction of election integrity. The author didn't arrive at this conclusion through theory – they lived through the Deep State's retaliation machine firsthand.
After investigating the disaster that was the November 2020 election in Arizona and Nevada, this patriot found themselves in the crosshairs of Biden's weaponized Department of Justice. They were subpoenaed and forced to spend six and a half hours testifying before a federal grand jury in Washington, D.C. in February 2023.
"That experience did not change my political outlook. It changed my sense of how exposed the country has become — and how unwilling key institutions are to defend it," the investigator revealed.
Think about it, patriots: while we've been fighting state-by-state battles against Soros-funded secretaries of state and leftist election officials, the Democrats have been playing a completely different game. They've used federal agencies, federal courts, and federal funding to manipulate elections from the top down.
Now that President Trump is back in the White House with a mandate from the American people, maybe it's time to beat the left at their own game. Instead of letting radical Democrats in places like California, New York, and Pennsylvania rig the system with ballot harvesting, no-ID voting, and mysterious vote dumps, what if Trump nationalized the entire process?
Imagine federal standards requiring voter ID, signature verification, and real-time monitoring. Picture election observers with actual federal authority to stop fraud in its tracks. Think about how quickly the left's cheating apparatus would crumble if they couldn't hide behind corrupt local officials.
The establishment will scream about "states' rights" – the same people who had no problem with federal interference when it helped Democrats steal elections. But when the survival of our republic is at stake, maybe it's time for bold action.
Is federalizing elections the nuclear option America needs to finally guarantee free and fair voting? Or would this hand too much power to future administrations? The answer may determine whether 2028 is decided by voters or vote counters.
