FBI raids Georgia election center and seizes records amid ongoing Trump election fraud claims, fueling chaos after Biden’s 2020 win.
The FBI executed a court-authorized search at Fulton County’s election facility in Union City, Georgia, focusing on records related to the 2020 election. The operation follows claims by former President Trump of election fraud, despite no evidence supporting widespread voter misconduct. Tulsi Gabbard, the DNI, was present during the raid, raising questions about her role.
Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, was photographed at a Fulton County election raid, raising questions about her role. Critics argue her presence is outside her authority, as her office typically does not involve domestic law enforcement. The event occurs amid ongoing election interference investigations.
A motion filed in federal court seeks to unseal a sworn statement and affidavit related to the January 28 search at Fulton County’s election facility. The search targeted records connected to the 2020 election amid ongoing investigations and political tensions in Georgia’s most populous county.
The Nebraska Supreme Court rejected a request to block the federal government from accessing voter information, including sensitive data, amid ongoing legal disputes and concerns over privacy and election security. Nebraska officials are providing data to the Justice Department, which seeks to assess compliance with federal voting laws.
Recent affidavits reveal the FBI is investigating allegations of election improprieties in Fulton County, Georgia, linked to claims from the 2020 election. The investigation was initiated from a referral by Kurt Olsen, a Trump ally, based on long-debunked conspiracy theories. Experts say the evidence is weak and the claims have been repeatedly rejected by courts and officials. The story highlights ongoing efforts to challenge the 2020 results, despite widespread rejection of such claims.
As of March 24, 2026, President Trump has replaced Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem with Senator Markwayne Mullin, signaling a shift from mass deportations to targeting violent criminals. This follows public backlash over aggressive immigration tactics and fatal shootings by federal agents. Polls show mixed voter support, with some favoring broad deportations and others opposing ICE's methods. States are pushing back against federal election interference fears.
The FBI subpoenaed Arizona's Senate for records related to the 2020 election audit in Maricopa County. Arizona officials confirmed they handed over the records amid ongoing investigations into election irregularities, despite multiple audits finding no evidence of widespread fraud. The move aligns with federal efforts in Georgia and Arizona to scrutinize the 2020 results.
The Colorado Court of Appeals has overturned Tina Peters' nine-year prison sentence for election-related crimes, citing improper consideration of her political beliefs during sentencing. The court ordered her case back for resentencing, while affirming her conviction. Trump has pressured for her release, but her pardon does not apply to state charges.