Something big is on the horizon — and the people saying so aren’t fringe voices on a podcast. They’re senior Trump administration officials.
Monica Crowley, the U.S. government’s chief of protocol, dropped a significant claim on Wednesday: hard evidence that Donald Trump won the 2020 presidential election is coming, and it’s coming soon. “He did win in a landslide, and we will soon be able to give evidence about that,” Crowley said.
Now, she didn’t lay out a timeline or spell out exactly what the evidence would look like, but the message was clear.
According to the Washington Times, she offered no further details on the nature of what’s being prepared. That ambiguity will inevitably give critics ammunition, of course. But here’s the thing, Crowley’s remarks didn’t just come out of nowhere. Her claims track almost perfectly with what FBI Director Kash Patel told Maria Bartiromo last month.
As PJ Media previously reported, Patel appeared on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo and announced that arrests are coming over the coordinated effort to rig the 2020 election.
“We are going to be making arrests, and it’s coming, and I promise you, it’s coming soon,” Patel said.
Two senior officials. Same message. Same urgency. That’s not a coincidence.
Their argument — and they’re not alone in making it — is that a coordinated effort to undermine the 2020 election results led to Joe Biden being declared the winner.
You’ve heard all the liberal arguments that no fraud was actually found, and courts confirmed the election was entirely above board, but that’s simply not true. Every legal challenge filed after the 2020 contest was rejected, not for lack of evidence, but for lack of standing.
So, there’s a lot we still don’t know about the 2020 election — a lot that Democrats would rather not see the light of day.