- United States
- Wash.
- Letter
Speak out against the Trump administration's planned primetime speech pushing debunked election fraud claims. This isn't about protecting democracy — it's about using the intelligence community as a prop to relitigate 2020, and it needs to be called out publicly.
The 2021 National Intelligence Council assessment was unambiguous: "We have no indications that any foreign actor attempted to alter any technical aspect of the voting process in the 2020 US elections." Senior officials inside this administration have said the same thing privately — one told reporters "the intelligence just doesn't say what you want it to say." Yet the White House is moving forward anyway, with a former journalist hired specifically to cherry-pick which classified documents get released. That's not a security review. That's a political operation.
Former senior national security officials who served Trump himself have called these interference claims "complete and utter bull****" and warned the release could expose intelligence sources, sow public confusion, and erode trust in U.S. elections. My vote is not a talking point. Voters deserve representatives who will stand up and say clearly that manufacturing doubt about election integrity — using the machinery of government to do it — is a threat to democracy, not a defense of it.