Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) is peddling the same tired, debunked conspiracy theories about President Trump that Democrats have been recycling since 2016, desperately claiming on MSNBC that Trump is somehow "suppressing the vote" to motivate their demoralized base.

During Wednesday's broadcast of "All In," Van Hollen regurgitated the left's favorite boogeyman narrative, stating that "one thing that definitely motivates people to go out and vote is when they know that people like Donald Trump are trying to stop them."

Really, Senator? The same Donald Trump who just won the most decisive electoral victory in decades? The same Trump who expanded the Republican coalition to include more minorities, young people, and working-class Americans than any GOP candidate in generations?

This is classic Democrat projection at its finest. While Trump's administration is focused on securing elections through common-sense measures like voter ID and cleaning up voter rolls - policies supported by overwhelming majorities of Americans - Van Hollen is out here spreading conspiracy theories that would make Rachel Maddow blush.

The reality Democrats refuse to acknowledge? Americans are rejecting their radical agenda in record numbers. From the border crisis to inflation to their war on American energy, voters have had enough of the left's failures.

Van Hollen's desperate rhetoric reveals the Democrats' real problem: they have no message beyond "Orange Man Bad." While President Trump is delivering on his America First agenda with mass deportations, energy independence, and government efficiency through DOGE, Democrats are stuck relitigating 2020.

Instead of addressing why their party has become the party of open borders, high taxes, and gender ideology in schools, they're doubling down on the same tired attacks that failed spectacularly in 2024.

Patriots know the truth: the only thing being "suppressed" is Democrats' ability to accept that America chose Trump's vision over their radical leftist agenda. How long will Democrats continue living in denial?

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Source: Next News Network