Georgia Dems push DOJ briefing over Gabbard at Fulton County records seizure

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Georgia Democratic lawmakers sent a letter to the U.S. attorney general requesting a briefing on Tulsi Gabbard’s alleged presence at the FBI’s seizure of Fulton County 2020 election records, raising concerns about a possible foreign intelligence nexus and criticizing former President Trump’s misinformation about the 2020 election; they set a briefing deadline for February 13, 2026. The letter notes the FBI search on January 28, the unusual warrant filing by the Missouri U.S. attorney, and the firing of Atlanta FBI SAC Paul Brown, framing the issue as a broader threat to electoral trust.
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- Tulsi Gabbard defends her presence at FBI search of Georgia elections hub NBC News
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