

The Trump Plan to Seize Voting Machines
Feb 2, 2022
In this engaging discussion, Michael S. Schmidt, a Washington correspondent for The New York Times, unpacks the alarming tactics considered by Trump to maintain power post-2020 election. The conversation reveals plans to use federal machinery to seize voting machines, raising serious electoral integrity concerns. From a controversial White House meeting proposing military intervention to the implications of these actions for democracy, Schmidt sheds light on pivotal moments that could shape Trump's legal fate and impact future elections.
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Trump's Request to DOJ
- Trump suggested that the Justice Department seize voting machines.
- Barr refused, citing lack of evidence and the DOJ's non-role in elections.
Waldron and Flynn's Plan
- Phil Waldron pitched to Mike Flynn the idea of using the Pentagon to seize voting machines.
- Flynn publicly suggested this on Newsmax, claiming Trump had the authority.
Oval Office Meeting
- Flynn and Sidney Powell presented a draft executive order to Trump for deploying the military to seize voting machines.
- White House staffers were alarmed by this proposal.