Trump Rants About Election Integrity, Calls US Elections 'Rigged'
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President Trump baselessly claimed US elections are 'rigged' and more corrupt than 'third-world countries,' advocating for his 'Save America Act' to restrict mail-in voting, citing a Maryland ballot error as evidence of fraud.
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Why It Matters
President Trump, during an appearance in the Oval Office, launched into an unprompted rant about the integrity of the American voting system. He claimed that US elections are rigged and more corrupt than those in developing nations.
President Donald Trump on Thursday launched into an unprompted and untruthful rant about the integrity of the American voting system, unfavorably comparing the very country he leads to developing nations because states continue to allow postal ballots instead of enacting restrictions that would make it easier for his party to win.
Trump was answering questions from reporters at an Oval Office appearance alongside EPA administrator Lee Zeldin when he was asked to comment on the Democratic National Committee's release of a controversial assessment of their losing effort to defeat his re-election bid two years ago.
Instead of commenting on the report’s conclusions, he claimed American elections “are so rigged.”
“We have a country that has a very corrupt — we have more corrupt elections than third-world countries have, and we ought to get smart ... We have to do something about it, and we're going to do something about it,” Trump said.
He added that Congress should enact the election restriction bill he and his allies have dubbed the “Save America Act” to put onerous requirements on voter registrations and ban voting by mail — a method widely used in multiple states that often elect Democrats to public office.
The president justified his demand by citing a recent incident in Maryland, a heavily Democratic state, in approximately 500,000 voters received primary ballots for a party other than the one for which they are registered.
In a Truth Social post, he claimed the state had sent out “500,000 illegal mail-in ballots” and called for a Justice Department investigation.
The Maryland Board of Elections has attributed the mix-up to an error by the printing contractor responsible for printing and mailing the ballots, while Trump has falsely alleged that the whole matter is evidence of fraud in the Old Line State.
“They were corrupt, they said the printer made a mistake, I don't believe that, and they got caught with 500,000 mail-in ballots that were corrupt,” Trump said.
“We've got to stop it. We have a country that has a very corrupt.. we have more corrupt elections than third world countries have, and we ought to get smart.”
He then pivoted to an oft-repeated litany of claims about the Democratic Party, including his unsubstantiated believe that opposition to his presidency is bolstered by office-holders who win their elections by subterfuge rather than by garnering a majority of votes.
“I don't know what these people are thinking, the only way they can win is the cheat, and that's what they want to do, and we ought to pass the Save America Act,” he said.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Trump will continue to advocate for stricter voting laws and raise concerns about election integrity.
Very likely · Within months
The 'Save America Act' will face significant opposition and is unlikely to pass in its current form.
Likely · Within months
Open Questions
- What specific actions will be taken to address Trump's concerns about election integrity?
- What is the actual extent of fraud in US mail-in voting?
- Will the 'Save America Act' be seriously considered by Congress?




