MaddowBlog-As Trump's election conspiracy theories take an ugly turn, the search for evidence flails
The key detail the administrations search for voter fraud shares with its search for weaponization: Looking for mirages inevitably fails.
The key detail that the search for voter fraud has in common with the search for Biden-era weaponization:
Team Trump is desperately chasing mirages, investing enormous resources into uncovering evidence that does not (and will not) exist.
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— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-02-24T19:44:50.660Z
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At a White House event ostensibly focused on immigrant crime, Donald Trump did what he nearly always does: The president peddled election conspiracy theories, pretended he won the 2020 race that he lost and falsely accused Democrats of cheating. The Republican did, however, add an ugly new twist to his usual pitch.....
That said, its important to emphasize that Trumps Justice Department is making a diligent effort to find the evidence that would tell the president what he wants to hear. Its also important to emphasize that the search isnt going well. The Washington Post reported:
The Justice Department has struggled to meet White House demands to prosecute noncitizen voters as conspiracy theories that President Donald Trump and his allies have pushed in public fail to hold up legally.
The president has grown increasingly frustrated with the lack of results, advisers said, leading to his public pronouncements about nationalizing elections and requiring voter ID, which he lacks the authority to do unilaterally.
According to the Posts reporting, which has not been independently verified by MS NOW, l
eading DOJ officials have met regularly with officials from Homeland Security Investigations, the law enforcement arm of the Department of Homeland Security that works with prosecutors to bring cases against undocumented immigrants, about tracking down instances of voter fraud. To the surprise of no one, a member of White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Millers team has participated in the conversations.
The efforts so far havent yielded results, the Post added.
Well, no, of course not. Those chasing mirages inevitably fail.....
More than five years later, the president, still operating from the assumption that his baseless ideas must have merit, because he says so, expects the DOJ and DHS to fill in the gaps and to expose the evidence of corruption he believes must exist somewhere.
But theyre failing for the most obvious of reasons: Theyre looking for something that doesnt exist.
Its the same problem plaguing the DOJs investigation into Biden-era weaponization: Members of Attorney General Pam Bondis Weaponization Working Group are struggling to expose an elaborate deep state scheme, despite their extensive efforts, because theres nothing to find. Such events didnt happen.
Extensive voter fraud in the 2020 race didnt happen, either.