
DNI director arranged for FBI agents who searched Georgia election site to speak with Trump: Sources
ABC News
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard arranged for agents who searched a Georgia election site last week to have a phone call with President Trump, sources say.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard arranged for FBI agents who searched the Fulton County Elections and Operations Hub in Georgia last week to have a phone call with President Donald Trump, according to multiple sources familiar with the situation.
The president, according to multiple sources, addressed the agents on speakerphone and said they were doing great work in searching and investigating Georgia's elections.
Fulton County officials say FBI agents removed 700 boxes containing ballots and other materials associated with the 2020 election after obtaining a search warrant approved by a federal magistrate judge.
Investigators are going ballot by ballot searching for any irregularities, sources said.
The phone call was first reported by The New York Times.













