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June 29, 2026

Stolen Elections Emergency: Why Trump Must Act Now

If you believe your vote still counts, you may want to sit down for this — because what is unfolding right now in the highest court in the land threatens to render that belief permanently, legally obsolete. The moment we have long feared is not approaching on the horizon. It has arrived. And the window to stop it is closing faster than most Americans realize.

Let's be honest about where we stand. The Supreme Court, the institution conservatives have spent decades fighting to protect and reshape, has issued a ruling that critics on the right are now calling nothing less than a judicial stamp of approval on the mechanics of stolen elections. Whether by omission, ambiguity, or outright deference to a broken system, the Court has left the door wide open for the same vulnerabilities that millions of Americans believe corrupted the 2020 election to operate freely — and legally — in every election that follows.

This is not hyperbole. This is not fearmongering. This is the cold, hard reality that election integrity advocates have been sounding the alarm about for years, only to be dismissed, deplatformed, and derided as conspiracy theorists. Now the chickens have come home to roost, and the nest is sitting inside the highest court in the United States.

So what happens next? That question falls squarely on the shoulders of one man: President Donald Trump.

We are calling — directly and without equivocation — for President Trump to sign a National Security Emergency Declaration for Elections. Not next month. Not after another round of congressional hearings that produce nothing but C-SPAN footage and strongly worded letters. Now. This week. Before another single illegal ballot is cast, before another drop box operates without oversight, and before another election is certified on the back of a system that has demonstrably lost the trust of tens of millions of Americans.

Think about what a National Security Emergency for Elections would actually accomplish. It would allow the executive branch to deploy federal resources to secure election infrastructure the same way we secure our borders, our military installations, and our financial systems. It would cut through the red tape of a patchwork, state-by-state system that bad actors have exploited with surgical precision. It would send an unmistakable signal — to domestic operatives and foreign adversaries alike — that the United States of America will no longer tolerate the weaponization of its electoral process.

Critics will scream "authoritarianism." They always do. But consider the alternative. A democracy in which the mechanism of democratic participation — the vote — cannot be trusted is not a democracy at all. It is a stage production. A convincing one, perhaps, but theater nonetheless. Calling for election security is not anti-democratic; it is the most profoundly democratic stand a president can take.

We have watched commentator and conservative firebrand Wayne Allyn Root — a man who has interviewed President Trump sixteen times and knows the president's thinking as well as any outside voice in media — argue passionately that this is a "life or death emergency." Root has built his career on plain talk and willingness to say what the political class refuses to acknowledge. When a voice like his is using language that blunt, our editorial team believes it demands serious engagement, not reflexive dismissal.

And Root is not alone. Across conservative media, from national radio to television platforms like Real America's Voice, the conversation is shifting. The polite, procedural approach to election integrity — file a lawsuit here, pass a state bill there — has failed to produce systemic change. The left plays a long game with institutional power; conservatives have too often played checkers while their opponents played chess. A National Security Emergency Declaration would be the executive equivalent of flipping the board and demanding a new game with enforceable rules.

We understand the political risks. Washington is full of advisors who will counsel patience, optics management, and coalition-building. Some of those advisors are well-meaning. Some are not. But here is what we know: elections are not a policy issue. They are the foundational infrastructure of self-governance. When that infrastructure is compromised — and we believe it has been, systematically and deliberately — the president has not just the authority but the obligation to treat it as the national security threat it plainly is.

Foreign nations interfere in our elections. Domestic actors exploit loopholes in ballot harvesting laws, chain-of-custody protocols, and voter roll maintenance. Unelected bureaucrats in state election offices make decisions with no meaningful accountability. And now, with the Supreme Court declining to draw a firm line, the last institutional firewall has buckled. The cavalry is not coming from the courts. The cavalry is the executive branch, and it needs to ride.

President Trump ran on America First. He ran on restoring faith in institutions. He ran on fighting the corruption that the permanent political class has normalized over decades. A National Security Emergency for Elections is not a departure from those promises — it is their fullest expression. It is the moment where rhetoric becomes reality and where a president proves that he means what he says when he calls election integrity the cause of our time.

The clock is ticking. The midterms are not as far away as they feel. The machinery that threatens to undermine them is already operating. We urge our readers to make their voices heard — contact your representatives, amplify this message, and demand that President Trump act with the urgency this moment demands. Because if we lose the integrity of the vote, we lose everything else that follows. Stay with us — we will be covering every development in this fight as it unfolds.

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