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DESPERATE Dem Senator Van Hollen LIES About Trump 'Vote Suppression' as Radical Left Panics Over 2026

Gary FranchiFebruary 19, 2026187 views
DESPERATE Dem Senator Van Hollen LIES About Trump 'Vote Suppression' as Radical Left Panics Over 2026
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Senate Democrat Chris Van Hollen of Maryland went on MSNBC's failing "All In" show Wednesday night to peddle the same tired, debunked lies about President Trump that cost his party everything in 2024 - and patriots aren't buying it anymore.

The desperate senator claimed that "one thing that definitely motivates people to go out and vote is when they know that people like Donald Trump are trying to stop them" from voting, recycling the same voter suppression hoax that spectacularly backfired on Democrats just over a year ago.

What Van Hollen conveniently refuses to acknowledge is that Trump just won the most decisive electoral victory in decades, capturing both the popular vote AND the Electoral College while flipping multiple swing states. Some "voter suppression," right Senator?

"The American people saw right through these lies in 2024, and they're seeing through them again," said one GOP strategist. "Democrats have no agenda except fear-mongering and conspiracy theories."

This latest outburst comes as Democrats are in complete meltdown mode heading into the 2026 midterms. With Trump's approval ratings soaring thanks to his successful deportation operations, booming economy, and restoration of American energy dominance, panicked Democrats are reaching back into their dusty playbook of debunked narratives.

Same Old Playbook, Same Predictable Results

Van Hollen's appearance on the network that brought you the Russia collusion hoax perfectly captures where the Democratic Party stands today - completely out of touch with real Americans who are celebrating secure borders, lower gas prices, and the return of common sense to Washington.

While Democrats waste time on MSNBC pushing conspiracy theories, President Trump is busy delivering on his America First agenda that voters overwhelmingly endorsed. The contrast couldn't be clearer.

Here's the reality Democrats like Van Hollen refuse to face: Americans aren't motivated by their victim narratives anymore. They're motivated by results - and Trump is delivering them every single day.

Will voters reward Democrats' desperate lies in 2026, or will they continue supporting the president who's actually making America great again?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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AmericaFirst2026Verifiedjust now
What specific policies is Van Hollen even referring to when he claims 'vote suppression'? I'd love to see the actual evidence instead of just empty accusations.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
This is why I switched from independent to Republican in 2023. The constant lies and gaslighting from politicians like Van Hollen finally pushed me over the edge.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
The desperation is real. Van Hollen knows 2026 is going to be a bloodbath for Democrats if they keep pushing their radical agenda.
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FreedomFighter1776Verifiedjust now
Same old playbook from the radical left - when they can't win on policy, they resort to lies and fear-mongering!
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SmallGovAdvocateVerifiedjust now
I voted in 2024 and had zero issues showing my ID and following the proper procedures. Can someone explain to me how requiring basic verification is 'suppression'? It's common sense election security.
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MidwestVoterVerifiedjust now
Same here! I need ID to buy groceries and get on a plane, why not to vote?
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
Van Hollen is absolutely panicking because he knows the American people are waking up to their lies. The Democrats have been projecting about election integrity for years while they're the ones actually undermining our democratic processes.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
Exactly! They scream 'voter suppression' every time we want basic ID requirements that most Americans support.