In early January 2021, when Donald Trump tried to persuade Georgia election officials to “find 11,780 votes,” he was joined by his chief of staff, Mark Meadows, and three lawyers. Two of the attorneys, Kurt Hilbert and Alex Kaufman, were formally representing Trump in his failed lawsuit to block certification.
The third, Cleta Mitchell, was a prominent Republican lawyer from a large national firm. Meadows explained that she was “not the attorney of record but has been involved.” The transcript showed that Mitchell was an active participant on the call — often demonstrating a sharper grasp of the factual and legal claims than anyone else on Trump’s team.
Since then, Mitchell has become the most prominent and influential lawyer in Trump’s so-called “election integrity” movement. She has advocated for eliminating all early voting and same-day voter registration, as well as requiring proof of U.S. citizenship to vote. In June 2025, a Department of Homeland Security official briefed Mitchell’s “Election Integrity Network” on using a database to verify the citizenship status of registered voters.
To be blunt: when Mitchell speaks, the pro-democracy movement should pay attention.
That’s why her latest comments about Trump’s plans for the 2026 elections are so alarming:
“The president’s authority is limited in his role with regard to elections except where there is a threat to the national sovereignty of the United States—as I think that we can establish with the porous system that we have. Then, I think maybe the president is thinking that he will exercise some emergency powers to protect the federal elections going forward.”
The Constitution, of course, contains no allowance for presidents to exercise emergency powers over federal elections. Nor is there any “national sovereignty” exception.
But rather than dismissing these remarks, we must prepare for Trump to ignore the Constitution and federal law, and to attempt a direct seizure of election administration — including ballot counting and certification.
So why hasn’t the legacy media sounded this alarm? Why is Democracy Docket the only outlet reporting on these and other troubling comments from Trump and his allies about an unconstitutional power grab? Where are the business leaders and law firms recommitting themselves to protecting free and fair elections?
Trump shows us every day that he wants to be an authoritarian. He mocks the rule of law. He drips with disdain for democracy itself.
It is time to form a coalition of the willing to confront these threats head-on — and leave behind the institutions that are failing us.
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