Warner calls on Tulsi Gabbard to testify about Georgia election center search
Sen. Warner demands Gabbard clarify her involvement in the FBI's seizure of 700 boxes of election materials amid concerns over political interference in future elections.
- On Tuesday, Senator Mark Warner asked Tulsi Gabbard to explain her presence at the Fulton County Election Hub and Operations Center, amid congressional concerns over her role during the FBI search.
- Last week, FBI agents executed a judicial search warrant at a Fulton County elections office, seizing voter rolls and more than 650 ballots to an undisclosed location.
- Gabbard confirmed in her letter that `The president specifically directed my observance of the execution of the Fulton County search warrant` and facilitated a call between Trump and FBI agents on site.
- Fulton County election officials plan to sue the FBI and the Department of Justice over the search warrant, while county and state attorneys work with local officials to secure chain of custody.
- Security experts and senators warn the Department of Justice has sued about 20 states for voter-roll data, and Senator Mark Warner called the Fulton County search a 'dry run' for the 2026 midterms.
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Gabbard scorns critics of her role in FBI election office raid
WASHINGTON, D.C. — National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard rebuked Democratic lawmakers and others who expressed alarm over her participation in an FBI raid of a Georgia county election office, saying that President Donald Trump had asked her to be there. Criticizing what she called “blatantly false and slanderous accusations” by members of Congress and the media, Gabbard said on social media that her office would “continue to take action …
Gabbard says Trump asked her to be at FBI election center raid as scrutiny intensifies
New details are emerging about last week’s FBI raid on an elections office in Fulton County, Georgia. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said in a letter to Congress that President Trump personally asked her to be on site as federal agents executed the search warrant. The incident has raised serious questions about election security and federal authority. Liz Landers has the latest.
The Trump team can’t get its story straight on the president, Gabbard and Fulton County
The Trump administration last week launched an extraordinary new gambit in President Donald Trump’s yearslong effort to sow doubts about the 2020 election: a controversial search of an elections office in Fulton County, Georgia.
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