DOJ Acting Chief Reveals Multiple Probes into Alleged 2020 Election Tampering, Citing “Ton of Evidence”
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche appeared on Fox News Sunday morning and confirmed that the Department of Justice holds substantial proof the 2020 presidential election was rigged against Donald Trump, with several criminal investigations actively underway.
Blanche told host Maria Bartiromo there is “a ton of evidence that the election was rigged,” adding that this information has been publicly available for years. He specifically noted that probes are focused on Arizona and Georgia, examining whether only eligible voters cast ballots, whether those who were supposed to vote actually did, and whether each voter submitted only one ballot.
He described the alleged perpetrators as highly skilled at concealing misconduct, which makes uncovering the full scope of what occurred in 2020 a complex and time-consuming process. Blanche stressed that the investigations rely on standard law enforcement methods and involve dedicated prosecutors. He assured the American public that as soon as the DOJ has concrete findings—whether charges, a formal report, or other results—they will be made public without delay.
The disclosure marks a notable development for those demanding accountability over claims of election interference, though many observers say they will reserve judgment until tangible outcomes emerge.