President Donald Trump's much-hyped speech failed to deliver on its promises of revelations about election interference. Instead, it was filled with sweeping claims and debunked conspiracy theories, leaving little evidence to back his assertions.
The loyal followers of the former president were quick to see silver linings, with one declaring it 'bigger than if they released the JFK files.' Election denial is now laying groundwork for a potential invocation of the Insurrection Act, despite unclear legal implications.
Conspiracy theorists have already begun predicting a series of actions by Trump, including pushing through legislation and invoking executive powers. Arizona state senator Wendy Rogers echoed these claims, stating that 'you’re watching it in real time.'
The speech has drawn criticism from both election officials and insiders within the Trump administration, with John Solomon stating he had no evidence of foreign interference in votes.
This article reflects on the growing influence of conspiracy theories and their impact on political discourse, with experts warning about the potential for lawless actions based on unsubstantiated claims.







