PELOSI PREDICTS GOP HACKS, FORGETS 2020 WAS LIVE DRAMA
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi floated the possibility on Tuesday that Republicans might try to hack into election systems to change the outcome of the 2026 midterm elections.
That’s rich coming from a leader in the Democratic Party who chastised the GOP for questioning the integrity of the 2020 presidential election.
You’ll recall that Democratic election officials in 2020, without the approval of their state legislatures, made all kinds of last-minute election rule and procedural changes regarding mail-in ballots and due dates, among other matters, in key swing states like Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, which gave Americans reason to question the reliability of the election results.
Nancy Pelosi, never one to let irony go unnoticed, spun the latest episode of “Let’s Blame the Other Team” by warning that Republicans might hack the 2026 elections—because nothing says “clean elections” like the party that rolled out last-minute mail-in ballot rule changes without legislative sign-off in 2020. It’s the political equivalent of accusing your ex of cheating while still Googling their social media profile at 2 a.m., except here, the stakes are democracy and your party’s credibility, both apparently just as shaky as a Jenga tower at a frat party. Meanwhile, Pelosi’s performance today was less a warning and more a masterclass in the art of the conveniently selective memory—because when it comes to election integrity, denying your own team’s fingerprints is apparently the new bipartisan sport.
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