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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 17 MIN

Trump's plan to invalidate the 2026 midterm elections

from Hope For America with Heather Delaney Reese · host Heather Delaney Reese

After Virginia voters delivered a setback Trump could not control, he did what he always does when reality moves against him, he ran to Truth Social and called the result rigged. This episode breaks down why that lie matters, how it fits into the same strategy that led to January 6, and what the rest of Trump's behavior that morning revealed about the deeper panic, ego, and authoritarian instincts driving him right now.The Breakdown:Trump opened the day by calling the Virginia result rigged without evidence, not as a spontaneous tantrum, but as advance conditioning for the idea that any future loss must be illegitimateThat matters because it is the same slow poisoning of public trust that he used before January 6, repeated now with the midterms six months awayThe script argues that three posts from the same morning reveal Trump's whole operating system, a lie about domestic elections, a militaristic signal about Iran, and a nostalgic ego post about The ApprenticeTaken together, they show a man trying to project dominance because he feels control slipping awayVirginia voters had actually approved a referendum to redraw congressional maps in a way that could significantly help Democrats, and Trump responded to the result like a man angry that democratic participation had workedThe same strategy is visible in the people around him, including Federal Reserve nominee Kevin Warsh, who refused to simply admit that Trump lost the 2020 election when asked directly by Senator Elizabeth WarrenThat refusal matters because the machine requires loyalists to always leave room for the lie, even when the facts are settled and obviousThe video contrasts Trump's total lack of dignity with John McCain's defense of Barack Obama in 2008, using that moment to remind viewers what baseline human decency and democratic character are supposed to look like in national leadershipIt also argues that Trump's fixation on old ratings and past glory resembles the brittle ego patterns common to failed strongmen who cannot accept that public adoration is fadingThe cracks inside the administration are widening too, with more sudden departures and more people close to the machinery of power disappearing without clear explanationThe departure of Navy Secretary John Phelan is presented as part of a larger pattern of instability, secrecy, and internal strain inside a government that was supposed to be airtight in its loyaltyAt the same time, efforts to criminalize dissent are failing, with federal cases against anti ICE protesters collapsing when video evidence contradicts officer reports and prosecutors cannot sustain the chargesThat matters because it shows the machinery of fear is not all powerful, and that resistance can work quietly through institutions as well as visibly in the streetsThe Virginia win, and the backlash that followed immediately through the courts, is framed as a reminder that every democratic gain will be contested, but also that the pushback itself proves those gains matterThe message of this episode is that the road ahead will not be straight, but the pattern is still moving in the right direction, and if people keep showing up, telling the truth, and refusing intimidation, this movement can be beatenMore on my daily Substack at: https://heatherdelaneyreese.substack.com/

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After Virginia voters delivered a setback Trump could not control, he did what he always does when reality moves against him, he ran to Truth Social and called the result rigged. This episode breaks down why that lie matters, how it fits into the same strategy that led to January 6, and what the rest of Trump's behavior that morning revealed about the deeper panic, ego, and authoritarian instincts driving him right now. The Breakdown: Trump opened the day by calling the Virginia result rigge...

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