Monica Crowley, a Trump campaign surrogate and Project 2025 contributor who is reportedly helping vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) with debate prep, is already telling her followers that Pennsylvania is trying to steal the election. After the state warned it may not have full results tabulated on election night, Crowley claimed it’s “clear” that Pennsylvania is going “to figure out how many votes they need to make up to defeat Donald Trump.”
Right-wing election deniers have long targeted Pennsylvania’s voting system, including by claiming election officials there commit fraud and rig the outcome.
Trump himself has promoted conspiracy theories about Pennsylvania’s elections, including recently pushing the claim “that 20% of the Mail-In Ballots in Pennsylvania are fraudulent.” Vance has also repeatedly attacked Pennsylvania’s voting system.
Crowley is a right-wing commentator who worked as a Treasury Department spokesperson during the Trump administration. Her history as a commentator includes conspiratorially claiming that former President Barack Obama lied about being Black.
The Trump campaign has deployed Crowley as a surrogate in 2024, including to battleground states like Arizona and Wisconsin. Trump sat for an August 29 interview with Crowley, where the two discussed the possibility that the Pennsylvania assassination attempt was an “inside job.”
Steve Bannon has mentioned Crowley as a potential national security adviser in a second Trump administration. Crowley is also a contributor to Project 2025’s policy book.
CNN reported on Monday that Crowley has been helping Vance with preparation for his October 1 debate against Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
Crowley has already started alleging that Pennsylvania is trying to steal the vote from Trump. During her September 5 podcast, she said: