The White House fired back at Democratic strategist James Carville, who claimed he was worried that President Donald Trump would “do anything he can” to interfere in the midterm elections.
Democrats are already “searching for copouts” ahead of midterm losses, White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers said in a statement following the double TDS-inspired conspiracies peddled by Carville and former CNN anchor Jim Acosta this week.
“President Trump has taken more action to restore the integrity of our elections on behalf of the American people than any president in modern history,” Rogers told Fox News Digital in a statement. “According to the Democrats, voter fraud doesn’t exist – but clearly they are already searching for copouts, preparing to lose big again in the midterms.”
Carville said he wouldn’t “put anything past” Trump and that the president might even cancel elections in an effort to keep Republicans in power.
James Carville, slumming it on the Jim Acosta podcast, says Trump will do anything to cheat in the midterms and avoid impeachment:
“I don’t put anything past him. Nothing.”
“[Democrats] are not accustomed to thinking like that — it’s really scary!” pic.twitter.com/sjFNy0m3og
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) July 2, 2025
“One other thing, there was a question we just popped up from one of our viewers, and they want to know, what do you, do you worry about vote tampering in the midterms?” the host of The Jim Acosta Show asked on behalf of a viewer.
“Do you worry Donald Trump and Stephen Miller, and some of these types monkeying around with the mid-terms and the way we do elections in this country?” Acosta continued. “I mean, with what they’re trying to pull these days, they don’t want accountability. They don’t want Democrats getting the gavels in the House and the Senate and be able to hold hearings and start impeachment proceedings and so on.”
“I mean, you worry about that, James?” he asked.
“In a short word, yes! In the longer words, very. Okay?” Carville replied.
“And I think what may happen, he’s going to see the writing on the wall in Virginia, this is where I think it’s going to happen, and New Jersey also… And he’s going to see retirements and people are going to start coming in and saying, ‘You know, we’re getting ready to lose, I got to change, I’ve got to get some distance,’” he continued.
“And he’s going to see all that coming. And I don’t put anything past him, nothing! To try to call the election off, to do anything he can. He can think of things like that that we can’t because we’re not accustomed to thinking like that,” Carville, who’s been wrong about so many things, laughingly argued.
“We always assume there’s going to be an election. In your case, how do I cover the election? In my case, how do I affect the election if I don’t think about it? This is a whole new thing,” he said, emphasizing people “have every reason to be scared.”
“This is scary sh-t!” a panicked Acosta chimed in. “Yeah, and he’s already tried to steal one election before. So I mean, what’s to say he’s not going to try to steal more?”
“This is going to be, this will even be more, because he’s seeing this coming. He’s going to see this coming and he’s going to try to think of something to extricate himself from it,” Carville claimed.
Social media users blasted the delusional Democrats on X.
Not when they do it
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) July 2, 2025
Case book projection.
— Mary (@athomewithhoney) July 2, 2025
Sometimes I feel like they actually believe themselves
— Lou Dogg (@LouFrogg) July 2, 2025
Gaslighting is the only language they speak.
— GhostPsyborg (@GhostPsyborg) July 2, 2025
The “disgraced network anchor podcasting from a corner in their basement” is my favorite media genre
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) July 2, 2025
TDS nutbags
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