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Saturday, May 16, 2026

Donald Trump issues anti-endorsement to Bill McSwain in Pennsylvania - Axios

Former President Donald Trump announced Tuesday he will not be endorsing Bill McSwain for Pennsylvania governor.

  • "Do not vote for Bill McSwain, a coward, who let our country down," Trump wrote in a statement about his former appointee for U.S. attorney.

Why it matters: It's another test of Trump's influence in GOP politics, and it comes less than a month after he employed a similar tactic against Alabama Senate hopeful Mo Brooks.

What happened: Most of Trump's statement denouncing McSwain is based on false claims of election fraud in the 2020 presidential election.

  • Trump accuses McSwain, who had been campaigning on his ties to the former president, of doing "absolutely nothing on the massive election fraud that took place in Philadelphia and throughout the commonwealth."
  • He also took a swing at his former attorney general, Bill Barr, saying he was "afraid of being impeached by the Democrats."

Catch up fast: McSwain is competing against more than half a dozen Republicans in the governor's race.

  • McSwain sent a letter to Trump last summer asking for his endorsement and blaming Barr for not allowing him to share "possible election irregularities" in 2020. He didn't say, however, that he was prevented from investigating voter fraud claims, as Trump has previously alleged.
  • Barr referred to Trump's claims of election fraud as "bulls--t" last month during an interview with "NBC Nightly News" anchor Lester Holt, which inspired Trump to rant against him soon after in a letter to...


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