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[The FBI's Unusual Seizure of Voting Records in Fulton County: A Deep Dive into Presidential Interference]-[The F.B.I.’s Extraordinary Seizure of Voting Records]

The Daily · B2 · 2026-02-03

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The Fulton County Raid: An Unprecedented Use of Federal Power

In a highly unusual move that has sent shockwaves through the American political landscape, FBI agents recently conducted a massive seizure of voting records from the Fulton County Elections Office in Georgia. This operation, which involved the collection of paper ballots, voter rolls, and tabulation tapes from the 2020 election, marks a significant escalation in President Trump’s ongoing efforts to validate his baseless claims of election fraud. As reporter Devlin Barrett notes, the fact that these records have been "thoroughly litigated and relitigated" for years makes the timing and necessity of this search deeply suspect.

The Role of the Director of National Intelligence

Perhaps the most striking aspect of this investigation is the direct involvement of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), Tulsi Gabbard. Unlike standard federal investigations led by bureau personnel, this search featured the presence of a cabinet-level official on the scene. According to reporting, Gabbard was acting on the direct orders of President Trump. Her presence, often described as "lurking" while monitoring the raid, underscores the administration's determination to keep the 2020 election narrative alive. Gabbard’s history of echoing the President’s unfounded accusations against political opponents suggests she is an "eager participant" in his broader strategy to weaponize government agencies against those he perceives as enemies.

Legally Fraught: The Speakerphone Incident

Following the search, the investigation took an even more bizarre turn. Gabbard held a meeting with the FBI agents involved, during which she placed President Trump on speakerphone. This direct contact between the President and field agents conducting an active investigation is highly problematic. Legal analysts argue that this interaction creates a "connective tissue" that could be used by defense attorneys to claim "vindictive prosecution." By inserting himself directly into the investigative process, President Trump is inadvertently undermining the legal viability of the very cases he hopes to build. If these cases ever reach trial, the President’s personal obsession and direct communication with agents could provide the grounds for defense teams to argue that the proceedings are "unjust" and "unfair," potentially leading to the dismissal of all charges.

Stoking Doubt for Future Political Gain

Beyond the immediate legal implications, the raid serves a clear political function: it is an act of "stoking" election denialism. By utilizing the "levers of government" and the "mechanics of the FBI," the administration is transforming private conspiracy theories into the "official posture of the government." This is not merely about the past; election experts fear this is a calculated effort to sow enough doubt to challenge future results, particularly in the 2026 midterm elections. The administration’s recent push to collect voter roll data across nearly half the states suggests a broader pattern of preparation to contest results that do not favor the President.

Conclusion: A Dangerous Precedent

President Trump’s assertion that he is "the chief law enforcement official in the United States" who runs both the FBI and the Department of Justice signals a fundamental shift in how the executive branch operates. While the President may view this hands-on approach as a display of power, it is creating a volatile environment where institutional independence is sacrificed for partisan goals. As local election officials in Fulton County vow to fight the seizure in court, the incident remains a stark reminder of the risks posed when the machinery of the state is deployed to validate a leader’s personal grievances rather than uphold the rule of law.

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📖 Transcript

From The New York Times, I'm Michael Barbaro.
This is The Daily.
Today what we're learning about the FBI's highly unusual seizure of voting records last week in Georgia.
The presence of the nation's top intelligence official at the scene and the stunning phone call that reveals how personally involved President Trump has become in the investigation.
I spoke with my colleague, Devlin Barrett.
It's Tuesday, February 3rd.

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