BREAKING: Trump Plans To Declare Georgia’s Democrat Senators Illegitimate Over 2020 Election Fraud

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President Trump is preparing to drop a political bombshell that could reset the entire national conversation heading into Thursday’s primetime address: sources tell Washington Reporter he plans to formally declare both of Georgia’s Democrat senators — Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock — illegitimate on the grounds of 2020 election fraud. The announcement could come as soon as tonight.

The scoop broke through Washington Reporter’s DC bureau and immediately went viral in conservative circles. Nick Sortor amplified it to millions on X. And the timing lines up in a way no one in Washington is missing — Trump has scheduled a rare 9pm Thursday “Speech to the Nation” and refused to disclose the topic. Now conservative insiders are asking the obvious question: is Ossoff and Warnock the reveal?

The White House publicly told reporters the Thursday address will not focus on Georgia’s 2020 elections. But experienced Trump watchers know that public denials from staff and actual presidential announcements are often two very different things. Trump has spent five years insisting the Georgia results were rigged. The federal machinery is now moving in ways that suggest the political case is being built in real time.

Here is what makes this different from past claims: the FBI recently raided election offices in Georgia. That is a fact, not a rumor. Federal agents don’t execute raids on election infrastructure without a predicate. Whatever they carried out of those offices is now sitting in evidence rooms — and Trump would not be planning this announcement without knowing what’s in those files.

Ossoff and Warnock were seated in January 2021 following twin Georgia runoff elections that flipped control of the U.S. Senate to the Democrats. That flip enabled everything that followed for the Biden administration — the trillion-dollar spending packages, the judicial appointments, the regulatory expansions patriots spent four years fighting. If those two seats came from a rigged process, the entire Biden-era policy record was built on stolen ground.

Ossoff has already been out front trying to preempt the story. He gave an interview to the Daily Beast — where he called Trump’s plan a “crackpot” scheme designed to intimidate him. That is exactly what a Democrat says when he knows the walls might be closing in. It is not what a senator confident in his own election results says.

Warnock has not commented. His office declined to respond to Washington Reporter’s request. The silence tells its own story.

Legacy media outlets are already framing the story as a “constitutional crisis.” Alternet ran the headline “Legal experts alarmed.” Raw Story went with “This is insane!” The predictable pattern: whenever Trump moves against Democrat corruption, the corporate press starts screaming about norms.

Here is the constitutional reality the press keeps skipping: the president cannot unilaterally eject a U.S. senator. That authority belongs to the Senate itself under Article I, Section 5, which gives each chamber the power to “judge the elections, returns, and qualifications of its own members.” What Trump can do is bring the receipts, force the vote, and put every Republican senator on record. That is exactly the fight patriots have been waiting for since 2021.

Republican senators would face the most consequential vote of their careers. A GOP majority in the Senate could refuse to seat Ossoff and Warnock pending investigation — or vote to expel them if the evidence is overwhelming enough. That is not fantasy. That is how the Constitution actually works. And every senator who refuses to look at the evidence will own that vote when their next primary hits.

The Thursday address is now the most anticipated political event of the year. The White House is playing coy on the topic. Trump is holding his cards. Ossoff is out early trying to shape the narrative. Warnock has gone silent. The FBI is sitting on whatever they carried out of those Georgia election offices.

Something is about to happen. What patriots need to decide is whether they will be watching Thursday night with the receipts in hand — or whether the corporate press will get to explain it to them.