Rob Reiner Loses It on MSNBC — Pushes Wild Conspiracy Principle About Trump and 2026 Election – WATCH

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After the 2024 election, Rob Reiner reportedly checked himself into a quiet place to calm down and get his mind together. It seems now he should return.

The actor appeared on MSNBC and pushed wild conspiracy theories about the 2026 midterms and President Donald Trump supposedly using the military to control polling places and voting machines.

Reiner appears to be making up scenarios in his head and then convincing himself that they are reality.

Watch:

FOX News reported:

Actor and director Rob Reiner claimed the United States has only one year before tuning into a “full-on autocracy,” suggesting on MSNBC’s “Velshi” Sunday that President Donald Trump will attempt to steal the upcoming election.

Reiner argued that the country under the Trump administration has already moved “beyond McCarthy era-esque” and must be taken back before it’s too late.

“Make no mistake; we have a year before this country becomes a full-on autocracy, and democracy completely leaves us,” Reiner said.

“And we’re looking at the election in 2026, and Donald Trump knows that in a free and fair election, he will lose. He will lose the House, the House will flip and will become in Democratic hands. There will be committee chairs who will be able to hold meetings, and this is the last thing he wants.”

“Don’t be surprised when polling booths are surrounded by American military in the guise of making sure that the elections are fair and that nobody is tampering with anything,” Reiner said.

“And when you see violence breaking out, which there’ll be protests, there’ll be inciting violence, there’ll be some violence, and they’ll keep that. Then you’ll see the commandeering of voting machines, ballot boxes to make sure that that election is secure. Well, what that means is that he will then commandeer the election,” he added.





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Las Vegas News Magazine

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