Special counsel Jack Smith’s redacted briefing this week arguing Donald Trump isn’t immune from prosecution in his federal election interference case takes direct aim at lies Trump and his allies have spread about noncitizens voting in federal elections.
Trump and the GOP have staked their election hopes this cycle in part on anti-immigrant fearmongering, and in particular, false claims that Democrats are bringing undocumented immigrants to the United States to have them vote illegally.
Donald Trump again pushes the false claim that Democrats are signing up illegal immigrants to vote:
— Republican Accountability (@AccountableGOP) October 1, 2024
“There’s a reason why they let all these people in because they want to get them to vote. That’s the reason.” pic.twitter.com/jE0G8mwHQk
In reality, these plainly racist claims align with the “replacement theory” nonsense we’ve seen pushed by far-right personalities and referenced in mass shooters’ screeds. And Smith’s court filing takes direct aim at these claims. On Page 15, the filing references a White House staffer who allegedly overheard Trump tell family members that “it doesn’t matter if you won or lost the election. You still have to fight like hell.” And in the next line, Smith’s team explains how the Trump campaign’s accusations about noncitizen voters were part of that strategy.
The proof, according to Smith’s team, is that the Trump campaign’s numbers kept changing.








