Tulsi Gabbard participates in Georgia elections office raid

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard joined an FBI raid on a Fulton County, Georgia, elections office, fueling President Trump's baseless claims of 2020 election fraud. The action has raised alarms about potential interference in upcoming 2026 midterms. Critics, including Senator Mark Warner, warn it undermines democracy.

On Wednesday, Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence in the Trump administration, took part in an FBI raid on the elections office in Fulton County, Georgia. This event prompted Trump to revive discredited conspiracy theories alleging the 2020 election was stolen by figures including former President Barack Obama, the FBI, CIA, and foreign entities from Italy and China.

One such post by Trump quoted a Twitter user known as The SCIF, who claimed: "Italian officials at Leonardo SpA used military satellites to help hack U.S. voting machines, flipping votes from Trump to Biden using CIA-developed tools like Hammer and Scorecard. Along with numerous other methods of fraud and manipulation. China reportedly coordinated the whole operation, providing the tech backbone and bribes to corrupt Americans." These assertions lack evidence but persist in Trump's rhetoric, even influencing foreign policy decisions such as the attempted kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

The raid aligns with broader administration efforts to justify election interference. According to reports from The Wall Street Journal citing multiple officials, the White House has discussed executive orders on voting in preparation for the 2026 midterm elections, drawing on Gabbard's investigations. Additionally, Attorney General Pam Bondi sent a letter to Minnesota implying reduced immigration enforcement in exchange for voter roll data, which a local official described as a "ransom note." The administration has demanded detailed voter information, including Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, and dates of birth, from all states and sued more than 20 that refused. Courts have ruled in favor of the states resisting these demands.

Virginia Senator Mark Warner condemned the raid, stating it "should scare the hell out of all of us." He further criticized Gabbard for either violating intelligence-sharing laws or politicizing her office, and highlighted irregularities: the FBI's Atlanta field chief reportedly quit or was fired beforehand, and the search warrant was signed by a U.S. Attorney from Missouri, not Georgia. Warner called for congressional probes. Analysts like Zachary B. Wolf on CNN link these moves to subverting the 2026 midterms, warning of long-term damage to democratic oversight even if short-term goals fail.

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Tulsi Gabbard observes FBI agents conducting a search at Fulton County elections facility, as requested by President Trump.
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said President Donald Trump requested that she briefly observe the FBI’s execution of a search warrant at Fulton County’s elections facility near Atlanta on Jan. 28, and she told congressional intelligence leaders that she did not direct the operation.

FBI agents executed a search warrant at Fulton County’s elections hub near Atlanta in late January, removing about 700 boxes of ballots and other 2020 election materials. The operation — and reports that agents later spoke with President Donald Trump via a call facilitated by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard — has reignited partisan disputes over Georgia’s voting system ahead of 2026 races.

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