
Senator Adam Schiff launches another baseless attack on President Trump, falsely claiming plans to subvert the 2026 midterms amid routine election integrity probes.
Story Snapshot
- Schiff accuses Trump of plotting to “subvert” 2026 elections, citing debunked 2020 fraud claims and an FBI raid on old Georgia ballots.
- FBI raided Fulton County on January 28, 2026, seizing 2020 ballots as Trump renews challenges to his narrow loss there—prompting Democratic panic.
- Republicans advance the SAVE America Act for voter ID and citizenship proof, which Democrats like Schiff label as suppression despite public support.
- Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, confirmed 2020 elections were secure, debunking persistent fraud narratives pushed by leftists.
- Fulton County officials sue DOJ over the raid, questioning its selective timing on a Trump loss year.
Schiff’s Latest Fear-Mongering on ABC
On February 8, 2026, Sen. Adam Schiff appeared on ABC News’ “This Week” and declared President Trump intends to subvert the 2026 midterm elections if Republicans lose seats. Schiff tied this to Trump’s repeated mentions of 2020 election irregularities and a recent FBI raid in Georgia. He urged massive Democratic turnout to “overwhelm” any supposed cheating. This echoes Schiff’s history as a Trump critic on the Senate Intelligence Committee, where he has long portrayed fraud concerns as threats to democracy. Conservatives see this as projection from a politician who cried wolf on Russia collusion and his own 2024 primary.
FBI Raid Sparks Democratic Hysteria
Federal agents raided Fulton County’s election office on January 28, 2026, seizing 2020 ballots amid Trump’s renewed scrutiny of his 12,000-vote loss there. Trump escalated rhetoric the following week, calling for nationalized election standards to prevent fraud. Fulton Commissioner Marvin Arrington Jr. sued the DOJ to recover materials, asking why the probe ignored 2024 or 2016—years Trump won. Even DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s presence was downplayed by DOJ as coincidental. This lawful investigation into past irregularities alarms Democrats, who frame it as groundwork for 2026 interference.
Georgia Republicans like Gov. Brian Kemp have repeatedly affirmed the 2020 election’s security, stating it was “not stolen.” Over 60 court challenges failed, yet leftist media clings to this narrative to undermine voter ID reforms. Schiff’s warnings ignore these facts, stoking division ahead of midterms.
Republican Push for Election Integrity
House Republicans advance the SAVE America Act, requiring proof of citizenship like passports or birth certificates for voter registration—no driver’s licenses allowed. Polls show overwhelming public support for photo ID to ensure only citizens vote, countering illegal immigration’s impact on elections. Democrats, including Schiff and Schumer, decry it as “Jim Crow revival” and voter suppression. This limited-government measure protects conservative values of fair elections without overreach, frustrating globalist open-border advocates.
Amid Trump’s 37% approval per Quinnipiac—hit by Biden-era inflation holdovers and ICE crackdowns—GOP prioritizes integrity. Schiff motivates his base by painting Trump as lawless, but facts show routine probes and integrity bills as bulwarks against fraud, not subversion.
The Man Who Always Has Proof Tomorrow: Adam Schiff Cries Election Fraud Again https://t.co/uuzhWEijya I would gladly bring you proof tomorrow for a headl
— Bob Dapper (@Dapnman) February 9, 2026
Broader Implications for 2026 Midterms
Schiff’s rhetoric heightens distrust, potentially delaying the SAVE Act in the Senate where Democrats vow blocks. Long-term, it erodes confidence in secure elections, fueling legal battles over federal actions. Urban areas like Fulton County face scrutiny, protecting American sovereignty from non-citizen voting. Conservatives view this as common-sense defense of the Constitution against leftist agendas that weaken borders and ballots. With midterms looming, high turnout and verification laws safeguard family values and national strength.
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Democratic Sen. Schiff says Trump intends to ‘subvert’ 2026 midterm elections
Democratic Sen. Schiff warns Trump may try to subvert 2026 midterm elections
AFP Fact Check on election claims
Adam Schiff confronted on polling showing overwhelming support for requiring photo ID to vote
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