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As Trump prepares to retake the Oval Office, calls for an investigation into the “official” results of the 2020 election intensify

  • Donald Trump is set to reclaim the U.S. presidency for a second term on Jan. 20, 2025, marking the first time a former president alleging election fraud has returned to office.
  • On Jan. 6, Vice President Kamala Harris presided over the certification of Electoral College votes, confirming Trump’s 2024 victory without objections from Democrats.
  • Trump’s supporters demand accountability and a thorough investigation into alleged fraud in the 2020 election, with some advocating for nullifying Biden-era policies.
  • Populist movements are gaining momentum worldwide, with leaders like Canada’s Justin Trudeau and the U.K.’s Keir Starmer facing backlash against perceived globalist and “woke” policies.
  • As Trump’s inauguration nears, speculation grows about potential disruptions to the transition of power and the broader implications of his second term for U.S. and global politics.

In a stunning political twist, the United States is poised to witness a historic moment as former president and current President-elect Donald Trump prepares to reclaim the Oval Office for a second term in less than two weeks.

On Jan. 6, 2025, outgoing Vice President Kamala Harris presided over Congress’ formal acceptance of Electoral College votes, confirming Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election. This marks the first time in U.S. history that a candidate has returned to the presidency after previously alleging that an election was “stolen” from them. (Related: Calls for JUSTICE: Trump urged to pardon J6 protesters as 2025 inauguration nears.)

The absence of objections from Democrats during the certification process has only intensified calls for a sweeping investigation into the 2020 election, with Trump’s supporters demanding accountability and the potential nullification of policies enacted during the administration of outgoing President Joe Biden.

The road to this moment has been anything but ordinary. Trump’s supporters have long maintained that the 2020 election was marred by widespread fraud, a claim that has fueled a relentless push for transparency and reform.

With the 2024 victory now official, Trump’s allies are urging him to prioritize a deep investigation into the 2020 election. Some are even advocating for the nullification of every law, regulation and executive order signed by Biden, arguing that his presidency was illegitimate from the start.

“Fraud vitiates everything,” said Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, during the Jan. 7 episode of his program, “Brighteon Broadcast News.”

“Biden was never elected,” Adams added. “Everything he did is invalid because it’s rooted in fraud.”

Not a single Democrat objected to the certification of Electoral College results

The lack of objections from Democrats during the Electoral College certification has been interpreted by many as an admission of guilt.

“They got away with it in 2020, but this time, nope, we’re not going to let them get away with it again,” Adams declared.

This sentiment has galvanized Trump’s base, who view his return to power as a vindication of their long-held beliefs. However, the path forward is fraught with challenges. As Trump prepares to be sworn in on Jan. 20, speculation is rife about potential last-minute efforts by the Deep State to disrupt the transition of power, such as through the orchestration of an attack on the U.S. or a global crisis.

Beyond the borders of the U.S., the political landscape is also shifting.

In Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s departure has left a power vacuum, with conservatives poised to win a landslide victory if elections were held today. Trudeau’s globalist policies and perceived disconnect from the Canadian people have made him deeply unpopular, mirroring the frustrations felt by many Americans toward their own leaders.

Meanwhile, in the United Kingdom, Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces growing opposition as a global populist revolt gains momentum.

From Germany to France, Australia to New Zealand, citizens are pushing back against what they see as out-of-touch, “woke” leadership. This wave of discontent is reshaping the political order, with leaders scrambling to maintain control over increasingly restless populations.

As Trump’s inauguration approaches, the world watches with bated breath. Will his second term bring the sweeping changes his supporters hope for, or will the forces aligned against him succeed in thwarting his agenda? One thing is certain: the next four years will be anything but predictable.

In the words of Mike Adams, “We are living in a giant Truman Show,” where reality is often stranger than fiction. Whether it’s the specter of election fraud, the rise of populist movements, or the looming threat of global upheaval, the stage is set for a dramatic and unprecedented chapter in American history.

Watch this Jan. 7 episode of “Brighteon Broadcast News” as Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, talks about what to expect in the year ahead.

This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.

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Sources include:

Brighteon.com

ABCNews.go.com