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Steve Bannon calls for Trump to deploy ICE and military troops to polling sites

Last updated: February 4, 2026 1:17 pm
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Steve Bannon Backs Trump’s Controversial Election Nationalization Proposal

In a recent podcast, MAGA commentator Steve Bannon expressed unwavering support for Donald Trump’s audacious suggestion to nationalize elections. This proposal, however, is not merely a call to arms but rather a summons for federal forces, including ICE officials and military troops, to patrol polling places.

During a podcast on Monday, Trump articulated his belief that “the Republicans ought to nationalize the voting,” which raises eyebrows considering the Constitution explicitly designates election administration as a state responsibility. The idea has ignited strong reactions from Democrats, while many in the GOP appear to be giving it the cold shoulder. Yet, Bannon, known for his provocative stances on election integrity, has embraced Trump’s vision wholeheartedly.

Bannon advocated for the deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to polling locations, a move he justified by referencing a discredited conspiracy theory about rampant voter fraud during the 2020 election. “We’re going to have ICE surround the polls come November. We’re not going to sit here and allow you to steal the country again,” Bannon declared on his podcast Tuesday. “And you can whine and cry and throw your toys out of the pram all you want, but we will never again allow an election to be stolen.”

He didn’t stop there; Bannon escalated his rhetoric the following day, urging Trump to call upon U.S. Army troops to secure voting sites. It’s worth noting that federal law prohibits such military deployments during elections, and in several states, carrying firearms near polling places is illegal. Bannon’s suggestion was, quite frankly, a legal quagmire waiting to happen. “President Trump has to nationalize the election. You’ve got to put — not just, I think, ICE — you’ve got to call up the 82nd and 101st Airborne [Divisions] on the Insurrection Act,” Bannon argued on Wednesday. “You’ve got to get around every poll and make sure only people with IDs, people … actually registered to vote and people that are United States citizens vote in this election.”

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Democrats have raised alarms about the potential for voter intimidation should troops be deployed to polling sites. White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles previously dismissed these fears as “categorically false” in an interview with Vanity Fair. However, the notion of militarizing the voting process has left many uneasy.

Trump has frequently hinted at the possibility of invoking the Insurrection Act, a relic from the 19th century that allows the president to use military force to address insurrections. Just last month, he suggested deploying troops to Minnesota amid unrest related to his immigration policies, although he later backtracked, stating, “I don’t think there’s any reason right now to use it.”

As the Trump administration intensifies its efforts to gather voter information from Democratic-led states—evidenced by lawsuits from the Justice Department against nearly two dozen states—this push for federal control over elections seems to be gathering steam.

In the aftermath of the 2020 election, Trump contemplated signing an executive order to seize voting machines but ultimately refrained from taking that drastic step. Recently, he even remarked that he “should have” deployed the National Guard to seize election boxes, leaving many to wonder if this authoritarian impulse might resurface.

Democrats swiftly condemned Trump’s call for nationalization, with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer labeling the proposal “outlandishly illegal” and Senator Tim Kaine (D-Va.) characterizing it as “an authoritarian takeover of our electoral process.”

Despite the backlash, Trump pressed on, asserting that states are merely “agents of the federal government”—a misinterpretation that undermines the foundational structure of American electoral governance.

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Yet, Republican leaders seem hesitant to fully embrace this radical stance. Speaker Mike Johnson openly acknowledged that “it’s always been the responsibility of the states to administer elections,” while Senate Majority Leader John Thune expressed skepticism, stating he is “not in favor of federalizing elections.”

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