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Trump Declares 2020 Election ‘Rigged and Stolen,’ Demands DOJ Probe as ‘Biggest Scandal in American History’

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  • 10/26/2025
President Donald Trump’s recent declaration that “we now know everything” about the 2020 Presidential Election being “rigged and stolen” has reignited fierce debate over the integrity of the electoral process. Speaking at a rally in West Palm Beach, Florida, on October 25, 2025, Trump claimed to possess definitive evidence of widespread fraud, though he provided no specific details or verifiable proof in his remarks. His call for the Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate “with gusto” frames the alleged election theft as “the biggest scandal in American history,” amplifying a narrative that has persisted among his supporters since 2020. Critics argue this rhetoric is a dangerous escalation, risking further erosion of public trust in democratic institutions, while supporters view it as a bold demand for accountability, citing lingering questions about mail-in ballots, voting machine security, and alleged irregularities in key swing states.

The claim taps into a broader ecosystem of election fraud theories that have circulated for years, fueled by lawsuits, audits, and independent investigations—none of which have produced conclusive evidence of fraud on a scale sufficient to overturn the 2020 results. Trump’s assertion that “we now know everything” suggests new information, possibly tied to ongoing probes or whistleblower accounts, though no such evidence has been publicly substantiated. His demand for a DOJ investigation places pressure on Attorney General Pam Bondi, a Trump appointee, to act decisively, but legal experts warn that without concrete evidence, such an investigation risks being perceived as politically motivated. The DOJ’s response remains uncertain, as federal agencies have historically been cautious about revisiting settled elections, particularly absent court-admissible proof of systemic fraud.

The political fallout from Trump’s statement is already intensifying polarization. Opponents, including Democratic leaders and media outlets like MSNBC, accuse him of stoking division and undermining democracy, pointing to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot as a cautionary tale of where such rhetoric can lead. Meanwhile, Trump’s base sees his call as a necessary reckoning, arguing that unresolved questions about 2020 continue to undermine confidence in future elections. The framing of the election as “the biggest scandal in American history” elevates the stakes, potentially setting the stage for legal battles, congressional hearings, or even civil unrest if investigations fail to deliver the outcomes Trump’s supporters expect. As the 2026 midterms loom, this renewed focus on 2020 could shape the national conversation, with far-reaching implications for trust in governance and the rule of law.

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