Lara Trump REVEALS the RNC’s crazy brilliant plan used to prevent election cheating



Donald Trump made history when he won the 2024 presidential election in a landslide. But he didn’t do it alone, and his son’s wife, Lara Trump, played a big part in making that happen.

Now she’s telling Liz Wheeler of “The Liz Wheeler Show” exactly how they did it.

“There were people who had kind of been identified by us prior to our first days in the office, so to speak, at the RNC, who probably didn’t necessarily need to have a job there any more,” Trump tells Wheeler.

“This election, the RNC was kind of trying to be too many things, I think to too many people, and when you do that, you really can’t adequately do anything, right? You’re spreading yourself too thin,” she continues, noting that they instead decided to focus on three things.


“We said we want to have a world-class convention, we want to get out the vote, and we want to protect the ballot, and we’re going to focus on just those three things, and anyone who has ideas otherwise, quite frankly, maybe this isn’t the right place for you,” Trump explains.

In order to make sure this was a “free, fair, and transparent election,” Trump tells Wheeler that they made sure “that people understand someone is watching and that there will be eyes every time a vote is cast and counted.”

“We had to go to every single battleground state, and we had to get local media to cover the fact that we were going to have this huge election integrity push. So we opened offices all over the country, these election integrity offices, where we actually train people in terms of what you need to look for, how to be a poll watcher or a poll worker,” she explains.

Trump’s team set out a “lofty” goal to recruit 100,000 people to work in polling locations — and they ended up with 230,000 people. They also got 6,500 lawyers to identify potential problems and deal with those problems if they occurred.

“Most of these people, by the way, were volunteer attorneys,” she explains, adding, “We’re obviously very pleased with our outcome.”

Wheeler is impressed.

“I know some of the lawyers that worked for you; almost every smart, conservative attorney that works in media and politics was part of this, which is to say a lot of very impressive people were part of this,” she says.

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Will Lara Trump replace Marco Rubio in the Senate? This is what she told Liz Wheeler



Now that Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla has been chosen as Trump’s secretary of state, his Senate seat is open. Governor DeSantis is charged with appointing his replacement.

One of the names that has been floated to fill Rubio’s seat is Trump’s daughter-in-law Lara Trump.

Today, Lara joined Liz Wheeler, host of “The Liz Wheeler Show,” to discuss the possibility.

“Is this going to happen? Do you want to be the next senator of Florida?” Liz asked.

“Obviously, this is up to Governor Ron DeSantis, and we’ll see who he ultimately feels is the right fit for the seat, but look – they’re big shoes to fill, obviously. Marco Rubio has held this Senate seat for a long time, and he really has the trust of the people of the state of Florida,” Lara responded, praising DeSantis for turning Florida from a swing state into a reliably red state.

“Now whether or not he wants me to be appointed to this position, obviously that's his decision to make, but here's what I can tell you: It has really been an honor to serve in the capacity that I have as co-chair of the RNC,” she told Liz.

“If I am asked to serve as the next senator from the state of Florida, it would truly be an honor. I have yet to be asked that, and we'll see what happens, but it would be something that I would absolutely consider doing,” she added.

“So you would say yes if Governor DeSantis said, ‘Do you want to be the next Senator from the state of Florida?”’ Liz asked.

“I would say yes,” she confirmed.

To hear more of their conversation, including about President Donald J. Trump's transition efforts and how the RNC enacted election integrity in Pennsylvania and beyond, watch the episode above.

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RNC secures major election integrity victory in Dem-run Georgia county



The Republican National Committee secured a significant legal victory for election integrity on Monday in a Democrat-run county outside of Atlanta, Georgia.

The Georgia Supreme Court ruled that Cobb County, the third largest country in the state, cannot accept absentee ballots after the Election Day deadline, according to RNC chairman Michael Whatley.

'Election Day is Election Day.'

In a Monday afternoon post on X, he wrote, “HUGE election integrity victory in Georgia.”

He explained that the county wanted to accept 3,000 late absentee ballots, but the court has blocked it.

“We just got word that we WON the case. Election Day is Election Day — not the week after,” Whatley stated. “We will keep fighting, keep winning, and keep sharing updates.”

RNC co-chair Lara Trump called it a “YUGE victory.”

Last week, Cobb County officials admitted they were behind in mailing out more than 3,000 absentee ballots. Approximately a third of those ballots were requested by people outside of Georgia.

Board of Elections Chairwoman Tori Silas blamed faulty equipment and a surge in late requests in the days leading up to the October 25 deadline, the Associated Press reported.

“We want to maintain voter trust by being transparent about the situation,” Silas said. “We are taking every possible step to get these ballots to the voters who requested them.”

Georgia’s early voting period ran from October 15 through November 1. However, some counties sought to extend hours for turning in absentee ballots in violation of the state’s laws.

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger stated, “Under state law, election officials can receive absentee ballots in person at govt facilities if the county chooses. Several counties have chosen to do this. We are working with the counties and the political parties to ensure this is done transparently and within Georgia law.”

The RNC filed a lawsuit last week against several blue counties in Georgia, Blaze News previously reported.

On Saturday, Whatley accused Democratic officials of “playing fast and loose with election law.”

“Fulton, Cobb, DeKalb, and Gwinnett counties decided at the last minute to accept ballots over the weekend — which disregards the law,” he explained. “They have also failed to let our poll observers in to watch the process. The Secretary of State has issued guidance to allow Republican poll watchers in but local officials REFUSE.”

The counties’ refusal to allow poll watchers extended to both Republicans and Democrats, Fox News Digital reported.

Later that same day, Whatley provided an update, stating that the RNC’s poll watchers were being allowed into voting locations in all four counties.

Lara Trump also provided an update on the matter, writing on X, “Working with the [Georgia Secretary of State] and [state Attorney General], we have been able to confirm that our observers WILL be allowed in the room while these ballots are being processed.”

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Charlamagne tha God wakes up: Democrats LYING about Trump's threat to democracy



When Joe Biden was running for president in 2020, he told Charlamagne tha God on "The Breakfast Club" that if you didn’t vote for him, “You ain’t black.”

Whether or not that exchange stuck with Charlamagne, whether or not he plans to vote for Kamala Harris or Donald Trump, it does appear that he may be changing his perspective on who Trump is and what he stands for.

This was made clear when Charlamagne interviewed Lara Trump on his popular show.

“If you look back at Donald Trump’s history, you know, last night we were at the Al Smith Dinner, and he was right there next to Chuck. And he said to Chuck Schumer, who’s obviously a Democrat senator, he said, ‘I gave Chuck his first check ever,’” Lara tells the radio host.


“I don’t like the optics of that,” Charlamagne responded. “The only reason I say I don’t like the optics of that is because when you hear people like Chuck Schumer say things like ‘Trump is a threat to Democracy,’ but then you’re sitting next to him yukking it up, why would you be yukking it up with somebody who you consider a threat to democracy?”

“Well, you have to ask yourself that question, don’t you?” Lara answered. “Maybe it’s all scare tactics; maybe it’s a lot of fearmongering. Charlamagne, what I can tell you is I know Donald Trump. I have known him for 16 years, and Chuck Schumer’s known him a lot longer than I have, and I think he knows full well he’s not a threat to democracy.”

“You don’t even have to take my word for it,” she continued, adding, “Look at what he did when he was in the White House.”

Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” is thrilled with this exchange.

“The reason I love that clip is that I think, really, what’s happening here, outside of like the purely political part, is the veneer is just being pulled back or the curtain is being pulled back and we’re all seeing how the game is played,” Rubin says.

“No one really believes that Chuck Schumer hates Donald Trump or at least thinks he’s Hitler,” he adds.

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RNC sues Detroit for allegedly hiring too few Republican poll workers



The Republican National Committee has filed a lawsuit against Detroit, Michigan, after the city allegedly failed to appoint enough Republican poll workers in accordance with state law.

Back in May, Paula Gnacke-Nemeth, then the chair of the Wayne 12th Congressional District, submitted to Detroit city clerk Janice Winfrey a list of 675 Republicans interested in serving as poll workers — sometimes referred to as election inspectors — in Detroit, the lawsuit filed last week said.

'Detroit’s failure to hire Republican poll workers is the kind of bad-faith Democrat interference that drives down faith in elections.'

A month later, members of the Election Commission released the names and party affiliations of all hired poll workers. Of the 675 names Gnacke-Nemeth submitted, just 52 had been appointed to serve for the state primary in August, the lawsuit claimed.

According to the Center Square, Detroit has more than 500 election precincts, but only 335 of them provided information about poll workers as required by law. Of those 335 precincts that complied with the law, at least 202 "did not have any Republican election inspectors," the RNC's lawsuit stated.

Michigan law also requires that city election officials hire an "equal number, as nearly as possible," of poll workers from the two major political parties.

The city allegedly hired some 250 additional Republicans, the RNC said, bringing the total to 310 Republican poll workers. However, the RNC also claimed that those 250 additional Republicans were not nominated by the party.

Meanwhile, the city appointed more than 2,300 Democrat poll workers, meaning that the ratio of Democrat poll workers to Republican was about 7:1, the RNC alleged.

Through the lawsuit, the RNC demands that Detroit hire more Republican election inspectors and "correct" the "imbalance" between the parties so as to "ensure that November’s election adheres to the legal requirements for balanced party representation," the RNC said in a press release.

"Detroit’s failure to hire Republican poll workers is the kind of bad-faith Democrat interference that drives down faith in elections. The RNC is bringing suit to remedy this completely unacceptable breach of public trust, and our unprecedented election integrity campaign will continue to fight in Michigan and nationwide to protect the rights of every voter to have fair, accurate, secure, and transparent elections," said a joint statement from RNC Chairman Michael Whatley and RNC Co-Chair Lara Trump.

"Every single Michigander should have full confidence in the integrity of our elections and the security of their vote, and shady actions like refusing to hire an equal number of Republican poll workers has the opposite effect. This suit will help protect our right to free, fair, and transparent elections," said a statement from Michigan GOP Chairman Pete Hoekstra.

The Detroit Free Press left messages for city clerk Winfrey; Mary Sheffield, who runs the Election Commission; and corporation counsel Conrad Mallett.

The office of Mayor Mike Duggan (D) said: "The Law Department is not commenting on this pending litigation."

The RNC previously sued the city of Flint for allegedly violating state election laws, but that suit was dismissed.

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