In a recent podcast interview hosted by Dan Bongino, Donald Trump made headlines with his remarks encouraging Republicans to take control of the voting process in multiple locations, claiming that the party should nationalize elections in the United States. The Republicans should say: 'We want to take over. We should take over the voting in at least 15 places,' Trump asserted, reiterating baseless claims about voter fraud from the 2020 election.

While the current structure of American elections is largely governed by state laws, Trump's call for national action highlights a growing faction within the Republican Party pushing for more centralized control over electoral processes. This discussion comes shortly after the FBI conducted a raid in Georgia, aimed at investigating voting records linked to the contentious 2020 election.

During his appearance, Trump tied his call for federal oversight to the party's efforts to deport undocumented immigrants, claiming that failure to act on this issue could result in Republicans losing future elections. He also hinted at potential revelations stemming from the FBI investigation in Fulton County, suggesting that significant information could soon emerge.

Trump has continued to assert his belief that he won the 2020 election 'in a landslide' while claiming, without evidence, that illegal voting is commonplace. This interview reflects ongoing political tensions and debates surrounding election integrity in the United States, particularly as Trump faces legal challenges related to his claims of election fraud.