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  "description": "Donald Trump’s former officials who resisted his 2020 election subversion efforts have largely been replaced by allies, potentially impacting the integrity of future democratic oversight in America and November’s MidTerms.",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-15T00:15:00.000Z",
  "site": "https://www.europeans.today",
  "tags": [
    "special reporting",
    "here",
    "Inside Trump’s Effort to “Take Over” the Midterm Elections",
    "How Trump’s Plan to Weaponize the Justice Department Is Taking Shape",
    "The Trump loyalists preparing to take over Washington",
    "Trump’s plans for a second term include using DOJ for revenge",
    "What a second Trump term would look like",
    "Trump plans sweeping expansion of presidential power if he wins",
    "Inside the Trump Plan for 2025",
    "The White House"
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  "textContent": "In December 2020, as Donald Trump escalated his efforts to overturn his election defeat, Attorney General William Barr gathered federal election and law enforcement officials inside the Justice Department to confront a central claim: had the presidential vote been manipulated?\n\nThe immediate focus was on Antrim county, Michigan, where Trump allies alleged that voting machines had shifted votes to Joe Biden. But specialists from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, backed by _FBI_ officials, told Barr there had been no fraud. The error was human, not criminal, and a hand count would soon confirm it.\n\nBarr then took that conclusion to the White House, knowing it could end his time in office. It did. Yet the significance of the episode, as _ProPublica’s_ special reporting makes clear, went beyond one meeting or one false claim. In 2020, a number of federal officials, including Trump appointees, refused to allow conspiracy theories to become instruments of state power.\n\nAccording to _ProPublica_ , many of those officials are no longer in place. They have been fired, reassigned or replaced, especially across the Justice Department and the Department of Homeland Security. In their place are appointees and allies tied to efforts to challenge the 2020 result, now in positions that could shape how future elections (in particular the upcoming November MidTerms) are investigated, administered, and publicly framed.\n\nThe question now is not only how the system held in 2020, but who is still prepared to defend it. Read _ProPublica’s_ full investigation and detailed reporting here.\n\n### **GOING FURTHER**\n\n  * ######  Inside Trump’s Effort to “Take Over” the Midterm Elections | PROPUBLICA\n\n  * ######  How Trump’s Plan to Weaponize the Justice Department Is Taking Shape | THE NEW YORK TIMES\n\n  * ######  The Trump loyalists preparing to take over Washington | THE GUARDIAN\n\n  * ######  Trump’s plans for a second term include using DOJ for revenge | THE WASHINGTON POST\n\n  * ######  What a second Trump term would look like | BBC\n\n  * ######  Trump plans sweeping expansion of presidential power if he wins | REUTERS\n\n  * ######  Inside the Trump Plan for 2025 | THE NEW YORKER\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n* * *\n\n#### **Sources:**\n\n###### ▪ This piece was first published in Europeans TODAY on 15 April 2026.\n\n###### ▪ **Cover:** Flickr/The White House.\n\nUS Government Work.\n\n\n* * *\n\n\n",
  "title": "The officials who blocked Trump in 2020 are gone",
  "updatedAt": "2026-04-15T16:39:18.519Z"
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