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Trump Pins Gabbard's Georgia Raid Presence on Bondi Amid Mounting Confusion

By Matthias Binder February 6, 2026
WATCH: WH offers shifting explanations of why Gabbard was at Georgia election office raid
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The FBI Targets 2020 Ballots in Fulton CountyExplanations Evolve Over DaysBondi Emphasizes Cabinet UnityDemocrats Question Legality and Motives

The FBI Targets 2020 Ballots in Fulton County (Image Credits: Flickr)

Union City, Georgia — President Donald Trump delivered a fresh account Thursday for why Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard appeared at an FBI search of a Fulton County election facility last week, marking the latest twist in the administration's narrative.[1][2]

The FBI Targets 2020 Ballots in Fulton County

Federal agents executed a search warrant on January 28 at the Fulton County Elections Hub and Operations Center. They removed 700 boxes filled with ballots and documents from the 2020 presidential contest. The operation stemmed from ongoing probes into alleged irregularities, though local officials insisted the election results had been verified through audits and court rulings.[1]

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Gabbard's on-site involvement quickly drew attention. Witnesses spotted her near vehicles loaded with seized materials. She even facilitated a phone call that connected Trump directly with the agents, during which he commended their efforts.[1] Critics noted that the director of national intelligence typically oversees foreign intelligence coordination, not domestic law enforcement actions.

Explanations Evolve Over Days

The White House response began with claims that Trump himself requested Gabbard's attendance. Her office cited her statutory duties in election security intelligence, including counterintelligence and foreign influence detection. Yet Trump contradicted this during a Wednesday NBC News interview, responding "I don't know" when pressed on her role.[1]

By Thursday's National Prayer Breakfast, Trump shifted course. He credited Attorney General Pam Bondi with insisting on Gabbard's participation. "Because Pam wanted her to do it," he said. "And you know why? Because she's smart." A spokesperson later reconciled the accounts: both Trump and Bondi had asked her to go.[1]

  • Initial claim: Trump requested Gabbard under her election intel authority.[2]
  • NBC interview: Trump says "I don't know."
  • Prayer Breakfast: Bondi "insisted" on Gabbard.
  • Follow-up: No contradiction; dual requests.

Bondi Emphasizes Cabinet Unity

Bondi addressed the discrepancies head-on during an interview. She described her rapport with Gabbard as seamless. "We are inseparable," Bondi stated. The attorney general portrayed their collaboration as routine among top officials, stressing Georgia's significance to their agenda.[2]

She avoided specifics on the probe but affirmed it would proceed unimpeded. Bondi highlighted FBI Deputy Director Andrew Bailey's oversight on the ground. Her comments came as Fulton County leaders demanded the return of their materials, reaffirming the integrity of past elections.[2]

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Democrats Question Legality and Motives

Lawmakers from the opposition voiced sharp concerns. Senate Intelligence Vice Chairman Mark Warner labeled the evolving stories "almost like Nixon-esque." He urged Gabbard to disclose any evidence of foreign meddling immediately. Representative Jim Himes echoed demands for a clear legal basis.[2]

The scrutiny intensified amid Trump's repeated assertions of 2020 fraud, despite exhaustive reviews debunking them. Warner warned of potential interference in future contests. Federal statutes limit the DNI's role to intelligence analysis, not raid oversight, fueling the debate.[1]

Key Takeaways

  • Gabbard's presence blurred lines between intelligence and law enforcement.
  • Four distinct explanations emerged within days.
  • Local officials defend 2020 results as verified and accurate.

As the investigation unfolds, the administration's handling has amplified questions about oversight and transparency in election probes. The episode underscores persistent tensions over past vote counts. What do you think about the shifting accounts? Tell us in the comments.

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