
03 February 2026
Ex-Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard Oversaw Significant FBI Search at Georgia Election Hub
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard recently oversaw a significant FBI search at the Fulton County Elections and Operations Hub in Georgia. According to ABC News, Gabbard arranged for FBI agents involved in the raid last Wednesday to speak by phone with President Donald Trump, who praised their work on speakerphone. The agents removed seven hundred boxes of ballots and materials from the twenty twenty election, examining them ballot by ballot for irregularities, as multiple sources confirmed.
Gabbard addressed controversy in a letter sent Monday to Democratic lawmakers Senator Mark Warner and Representative Jim Himes, obtained by ABC News. She explained her presence at the site stemmed from a direct request by President Trump and fell under her statutory authority to coordinate intelligence on election security, including counterintelligence, foreign influence, and cybersecurity. While visiting the FBI Field Office in Atlanta, she thanked the agents and facilitated the brief presidential call, noting no questions or directives were given.
Politico reports this response followed questions from Warner and Himes about the legality of her involvement, sparked by a circulated photograph and New York Times coverage of the call. Gabbard cited statutes, an executive order, and a presidential policy directive to affirm her actions, with her office's general counsel deeming them appropriate. She noted the FBI's intelligence divisions report to her office and referenced a longstanding Domestic Director of National Intelligence Representative program with the FBI.
White House spokesperson Davis Ingle stated President Trump tasked Gabbard and FBI Director Kash Patel with election integrity efforts. Democrats, including Warner's spokesperson Rachel Cohen, say the letter raises more questions, while Georgia officials had certified the twenty twenty results and courts rejected fraud claims.
A WhistleblowerAid.org client separately accused Gabbard of violating law by withholding high-level intelligence from Congress for nearly eight months, calling for a hearing.
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Gabbard addressed controversy in a letter sent Monday to Democratic lawmakers Senator Mark Warner and Representative Jim Himes, obtained by ABC News. She explained her presence at the site stemmed from a direct request by President Trump and fell under her statutory authority to coordinate intelligence on election security, including counterintelligence, foreign influence, and cybersecurity. While visiting the FBI Field Office in Atlanta, she thanked the agents and facilitated the brief presidential call, noting no questions or directives were given.
Politico reports this response followed questions from Warner and Himes about the legality of her involvement, sparked by a circulated photograph and New York Times coverage of the call. Gabbard cited statutes, an executive order, and a presidential policy directive to affirm her actions, with her office's general counsel deeming them appropriate. She noted the FBI's intelligence divisions report to her office and referenced a longstanding Domestic Director of National Intelligence Representative program with the FBI.
White House spokesperson Davis Ingle stated President Trump tasked Gabbard and FBI Director Kash Patel with election integrity efforts. Democrats, including Warner's spokesperson Rachel Cohen, say the letter raises more questions, while Georgia officials had certified the twenty twenty results and courts rejected fraud claims.
A WhistleblowerAid.org client separately accused Gabbard of violating law by withholding high-level intelligence from Congress for nearly eight months, calling for a hearing.
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