Investigative journalist John Solomon said he believes President Trump will soon release intelligence regarding foreign interference in the 2020 election, arguing that the disclosures could shift public opinion and influence senators debating changes to the filibuster.
Solomon criticized what he described as inaction among some members of the Senate.
“Now we have a bunch of lazy senators who want to threaten the filibuster and not get off their feet and talk and really represent the people and stand for what they believe in,” Solomon said.
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He argued that Senate leadership should restore previous procedural standards.
“And all the American people are asking John Thune to do is to restore the Senate to the way it used to work before Mitch McConnell’s lazy filibuster ideas kind of came into play,” Solomon said. “And I think that the American people are going to be there.”
Solomon then outlined what he expects to unfold.
“Here’s what I think is going to happen, Dan,” he said.
“And I think you probably know some of this because you had a foresight into some of the things that the bureau now knows that was kept from the American public.”
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Solomon said he believes President Trump will alter the national conversation.
“I think Donald Trump is going to change the narrative in America,” Solomon said.
“I think he’s going to change some senators minds, and he’s going to do it by revealing some of the things that Chris Wray and that Chris Krebs and other major officials who were in charge of the integrity of our elections and who told us it was a perfect election in 2020 he’s going to start revealing some of the intelligence that was kept from the American people.”
He claimed that foreign actors had greater involvement than previously acknowledged.
“And we’re going to see that our foreign adversaries have monkeyed with our system more than we knew, more than those driver’s licenses coming into Chicago that you helped get all of us to understand about a few months ago about China sending fake driver’s licenses to help Joe Biden in,” Solomon said.
Solomon continued, “There are going to be significant efforts by foreign power, some friends, some enemies that were trying to meddle in the system, and they got pretty far down that path.”
He said he believes the potential impact of those revelations could resonate with lawmakers.
“And I think when senators realized their state could have been targeted, when senators realized that the intention of the identities of some of the voters might have been assumed. I think there’s going to be a different debate in America,” Solomon said.
Solomon added that public education on the issue could generate political pressure.
“I think if the President takes the time to educate people and show them that maybe the stories we got from the last leadership weren’t true, I think he’s going to pick off the votes,” Solomon said.
“And then the American people are going to put some pressure on John Thune and they’re going to surgically implant a stiff back, and he’s going to change that filibuster for this particular thing.”
Solomon specified what change he anticipates.
“Make it a standing filibuster, make the Democrats talk to the drop, and then we’ll get a vote in the summer,” he said.
He concluded by predicting significant disclosures ahead.
“But I think there’s some big, significant and very troubling revelations about the vulnerabilities of our elections that the President is about to unveil on the American public,” Solomon said.
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