Fulton County: FBI agent behind 2020 election raid may be forced to testify
The special agent behind the FBI’s unprecedented seizure of 2020 election materials from Fulton County, Georgia, may soon be forced to testify about the raid.
The special agent behind the FBI’s unprecedented seizure of 2020 election materials from Fulton County, Georgia, may soon be forced to testify about the raid.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.), the potential next head of the DHS said he’d be willing to send Immigration and Customs Enforcement to the polls for a “specific threat.”
DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s testimony before a Senate committee Wednesday raised a host of questions about the extent of President Trump’s involvement in the FBI’s extraordinary raid on an election facility in Fulton County, Georgia, this January.
As the FBI probes the 2020 election in Maricopa County, senior Arizona officials are warning that the bureau may try to use the investigation as a way to short-circuit an ongoing legal process and obtain the state’s full unredacted voter rolls.
As the Trump administration moves to relitigate past elections, the investigative branch of Immigration and Customs Enforcement is probing Arizona’s 2020 election results.
Among other steps that President Donald Trump will take to undermine a fair election this fall, he’ll likely use the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to bring a flood of litigation aiming to challenge Democratic wins and shape the rules in the GOP’s favor.
The search warrant affidavit that initiated the FBI’s unprecedented raid on an election facility in Fulton County, Georgia, last month failed to provide evidence that a crime had been committed and relied on “a smorgasbord of witness speculation” from biased sources, county officials alleged in a new court filing Tuesday.
National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard’s involvement in the FBI’s raid on an election facility in Fulton County, Georgia, suggests the Justice Department and FBI intend to allege that foreign interference led to Trump’s loss in Georgia in 2020.
Any candidate for federal office may challenge election laws governing their election, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a 7-2 decision Wednesday, potentially triggering a deluge of litigation over the counting and certifying of results.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has demanded that officials in Fulton County, Georgia, hand over ballots and other election records from the 2020 presidential vote in an attempt to revive President Trump’s fraudulent claims that the election was stolen.