BREAKING🚨 Trump’s handpicked attorney general just went on Fox News to claim there’s a “TON of evidence” the 2020 election was rigged — and in the same breath admitted he can’t promise there will ever be proof or charges. On Sunday Morning Futures, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche sat down with Maria Bartiromo and fed Trump’s base exactly what they wanted to hear. He said the Department of Justice is “actively investigating” the 2020 election in multiple states and that there is “a ton of evidence” it was rigged against Trump. He name‑dropped Arizona and Fulton County, Georgia, and suggested local officials are “very good at hiding misconduct,” which is why this supposed evidence hasn’t surfaced yet. Then Bartiromo asked the obvious question: if there’s so much proof, why hasn’t the DOJ shown any of it to the public? Blanche’s answer was a word salad. He claimed there have been “many, many years” of evidence, but admitted he couldn’t say when — or even if — the department would be able to present a case. At one point he flatly said he’s “not going to promise there’s going to be a definitive answer” on whether the election was stolen. In other words: trust us, it was rigged, but don’t expect us to actually prove it. Put that next to reality. Since 2020, more than 60 lawsuits by Trump and his allies have been tossed out by state and federal judges, including Trump appointees, for complete lack of credible evidence. Republican officials in Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania and elsewhere — many of them Trump voters — have certified that their elections were free, fair, and not marred by widespread fraud. Independent fact‑checks and state reviews have turned up at most a few hundred questionable ballots in key states, nowhere near enough to change the outcome. Yet here we are, nearly six years later, with the nation’s top law‑enforcement official effectively turning the Justice Department into a press office for the Big Lie. Blanche dangled “ongoing investigations” and hinted that in a couple of weeks the American people might hear something about what they’ve “uncovered,” carefully phrasing it so he can walk it back later if nothing materializes. It’s the same script we’ve seen over and over since 2020: big promises, no proof, and just enough conspiracy buzz to keep the base angry and suspicious of democracy itself. This is not about finding the truth. If there were a “ton of evidence,” it would have shown up in court years ago. This is about keeping a grievance alive, intimidating election workers and officials in places like Arizona and Georgia, and setting the stage to delegitimize any future loss.