Gabbard says Trump asked her to attend FBI raid at Georgia elections hub
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Gabbard says Trump asked her to attend FBI raid at Georgia elections hub
""My presence was requested by the President and executed under my broad statutory authority to coordinate, integrate, and analyze intelligence related to election security, including counter-intelligence, foreign and other malign influence and cybersecurity," Gabbard wrote."
""and facilitated a brief phone call for the President to thank the agents personally for their work," per the letter that Gabbard shared on X."
""He did not ask any questions, nor did he or l issue any directives.""
""the legality of the warrant and the seizure of sensitive election records, and force the government to return the ballots taken," Fulton County Commissioner Marvin Arrington said in a media statement Monday."
Gabbard said she was present at an Atlanta FBI field office only briefly after being requested by the President and acting under authority to coordinate and analyze intelligence on election security. She thanked FBI agents and facilitated a brief phone call for the President to thank agents personally; the President did not ask questions or issue directives. Fulton County officials objected to the search, calling it retaliation by Trump's allies over his 2020 election loss and a dropped election interference case. Fulton County plans to file a motion challenging the warrant, the seizure of election records, and to seek the return of ballots; Patel defends the FBI raid.
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