Brennan Center for Justice

Trump Considers Televised Arrests of “Russiagate” Foes: Reactions and Concerns

In a recent interview, Trump stated he would have no issue with the live arrest of former FBI Director James Comey and former CIA Director John Brennan, reflecting his administration’s continued focus on the Russia election interference investigation. This statement comes amid reports that Trump is replacing experts within government agencies with loyalists, and escalating threats against the cities of Boston and Chicago. This shift demonstrates a continued push to consolidate power and enforce his agenda. The president’s actions signal a more aggressive approach to perceived enemies and dissent.

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Report: Trump’s Team Planning to Undermine 2026 Midterms

The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law recently released a report, “The Trump Administration’s Campaign to Undermine the Next Election,” detailing potential threats to democratic processes. The report highlights specific actions and strategies undertaken during the Trump administration that could negatively impact future elections. These include efforts to restrict voting access and undermine confidence in election results. The report serves as a warning about the ongoing risks to the integrity of the electoral process.

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Trump’s Strategies to Disrupt Future US Elections

A new report details President Trump’s ongoing efforts to subvert upcoming federal elections, utilizing executive orders, staffing changes, and legal maneuvers. These actions include installing loyalists in key positions, centralizing decision-making, and attempting to alter election laws at both state and local levels. Furthermore, the administration is dismantling election security protections and targeting those who oppose their efforts. The Brennan Center for Justice warns that these strategies are designed to cast doubt on election integrity and potentially change outcomes, highlighting the need for vigilance by states, election officials, and voting advocates.

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