
Trump DOJ's California vote threat collapses as a political bluff
Slate argues there’s no credible evidence of fraud in California and Trump’s post–primary comments, along with the First Assistant U.S. Attorney’s investigations, are largely performative — aimed at sowing doubt and training for potential prosecutions rather than exposing real fraud. The piece notes that California’s mail-in voting and the LA vote-count timeline are normal, and scholars criticize the move as a tactic to undermine confidence in elections and broaden legal pressures in future cycles.