President Trump spent Sunday morning throwing a spotlight on the one issue the political class wishes he would stop talking about. He demanded that his administration get tougher on election fraud and said the country needs to focus all of our energy and might on the problem. Considering how slowly the Department of Justice is moving, you would think we were investigating a parking violation instead of what he calls the biggest threat to our nation.
Trump reposted Lara Logan’s latest podcast, which digs into election fraud allegations, foreign influence operations, compromised intelligence agencies, and everything the establishment pretends is a conspiracy until the evidence becomes impossible to ignore. When he added, “We must focus all of our energy and might on ELECTION FRAUD!!” it was the kind of statement that tends to make Democrats and cable news bookers start sweating.
Donald J. Trump Truth Social Post 12:23 PM EST 11/23/25
We must focus all of our energy and might on ELECTION FRAUD!! pic.twitter.com/pN5EZUAwAz
— Commentary Donald J. Trump Posts From Truth Social (@TrumpDailyPosts) November 23, 2025
The timing matters, especially with the mess that is brewing in Arizona. A memo from whistleblower Christina Bobb alleges that the Democratic Attorneys General Association paid two hundred thousand dollars to Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes in exchange for giving a leftwing nonprofit unprecedented prosecutorial influence. That allegation alone should have federal prosecutors launching a full scale investigation. Instead, according to Bobb, the DOJ seems hesitant to even touch it. She called the filing radioactive and said she is not convinced the Department wants to take it up. That is putting it politely.
Freshman Representative Abe Hamadeh is not waiting around. He sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi calling for a formal investigation. He told The Gateway Pundit he has made his position crystal clear to top White House officials and expects action. Hamadeh is not exactly a bystander in all this. He has been vocal about his own contested 2022 race, which installed the current Arizona Attorney General, and he wants the Justice Department to use every single tool to investigate what he calls stolen elections across the country.
This is the backdrop for Trump’s warning. If his administration does not crack down on election fraud before November 2026, Republicans risk losing their congressional majority. That would hand Democrats the exact weapon they want, the ability to paralyze his presidency and launch impeachment fantasies around the clock.
Logan’s interview with former CIA operations officer Gary Bernstein and bestselling author Paul Pezzullo puts even more weight behind the argument that the country is running out of time. Trump is not making a casual request. He is telling his administration that the survival of his agenda, and maybe much more, depends on finally confronting the problem head on.

Leave a Comment