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“Trump Raises Concerns Over Election Process Changes”

A little over a year ago, shortly after the 2024 election victory of Donald Trump, I participated in a panel discussion at an event. While I don’t recall the specifics due to jetlag, I remember expressing doubts about the likelihood of the 2029 election taking place, eliciting nervous laughter from the audience and fellow panelists.

Recently, Donald Trump has been making significant moves that are no longer a cause for laughter but rather concern. Returning to his role as a podcaster, Dan Bongino, the former deputy Director of the FBI, featured Donald J Trump as the first guest on his renewed show. During the interview, Trump reiterated false claims about winning the 2020 election and proposed major alterations to the election process in the US.

His suggestions, including nationalizing voting in several states, have raised alarms given the current election administration structure. Additionally, Trump hinted at potential revelations stemming from an FBI raid on an election HQ in Georgia. Despite no official executive order being issued yet, it is anticipated to materialize before the upcoming November elections.

Furthermore, there have been discussions about the presence of Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, at the Georgia raid, indicating a coordinated effort to safeguard American elections. Trump’s decision to temporarily close and rebuild the Kennedy Centre has also stirred controversy, with plans to utilize the existing structure for reconstruction.

Amidst legal battles, including a lawsuit against the IRS seeking a substantial sum over leaked tax information, Trump continues to be embroiled in controversies and legal disputes within the US government. His actions and statements are closely monitored as the political landscape evolves.

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