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Trump Teased Big Reveal On Bongino After FBI Raid That Has Elites Panicking

Trump supporters have been waiting five years for this moment.

Tulsi Gabbard probably didn’t take a ‘Midnight Train’ but she brought back a Peach State bombshell.

And Trump teased one big reveal on Dan Bongion after an FBI raid that has elites panicking.

Trump Promises Georgia Evidence Will Expose "Interesting Things"

Trump appeared on The Dan Bongino Show and dropped a bombshell about what the FBI seized from Fulton County.

Trump told the audience that federal agents secured all the 2020 election materials from Georgia's most Democrat county after obtaining a court-ordered search warrant.

"We have states that I won that show I didn't win," Trump said on the show. "Now you're going to see something in Georgia, where they were able to get, with a court order, the ballots."

Trump didn't mince words about what he expects investigators to find.

"You're going to see some interesting things come out," Trump stated. "But you know, like the 2020 election, I won that election by so much."

The raid happened January 28 at the Fulton County Elections Hub and Operations Center in Union City.

FBI agents in tactical gear descended on the facility and hauled away every single ballot from the 2020 General Election including absentee ballots, provisional ballots, damaged ballots, and voter rolls.

FBI Director Kash Patel defended the seizure during an appearance on The Charlie Kirk Show.

"We presented our facts and the findings of the investigation, and the judge determined there was probable cause," Patel explained.

The search warrant authorized by U.S. Magistrate Judge Catherine Salinas cited possible violations of federal laws requiring election records to be retained for 22 months and statutes outlining criminal penalties for election officials who intimidate voters or procure false votes.

FBI Director Fired Top Agent Who Refused to Execute Search

The FBI raid came after a massive shakeup in the bureau's Atlanta office.

Special Agent in Charge Paul Brown was forced out this month after he balked at the Justice Department's orders to investigate Fulton County's 2020 election.

Sources told MS NOW that Brown refused to execute the searches and seizures, essentially blocking the investigation for months.

He was appointed to oversee all investigations and personnel in Georgia just last February.

The Associated Press reported that the FBI moved to replace Brown last week, clearing the way for the dramatic raid.

Brown sent a letter to Fulton County Elections Director Nadine Williams requesting a "voluntary production" of 2020 election materials.

Sources told MS NOW the letter contained multiple typographical errors, including misspellings of "tally" and "poll," and lacked any deadline for compliance.

Critics said the letter was designed to slow-walk the investigation rather than aggressively pursue evidence.

Trump supporters across the country celebrated Brown's removal.

The Georgia investigation had been stalled for months while Brown ran the Atlanta office.

His departure allowed Patel to install agents who would actually execute search warrants against Democrat-run Fulton County.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard was photographed outside the Fulton County facility during the FBI operation.

Senate Democrats immediately questioned why the nation's top intelligence official attended a domestic law enforcement operation.

Gabbard's office defended her presence by saying election security falls under her authority to protect critical infrastructure from exploitation.

Fulton County Officials Launch Legal Fight to Block Investigation

Fulton County Commissioner Marvin Arrington Jr. announced Monday the county is filing a motion in federal court challenging the FBI's seizure.

"I have asked the county attorney to take any and all steps available to fight this criminal search warrant," Arrington said. "The search warrant, I believe, is not proper."

Arrington argued that while the FBI had authorization to copy records under a separate court order, agents instead took physical custody of original ballots.

"They got copies of our voter rolls and all the original ballots," Arrington stated. "Now we cannot verify that we've received everything back because there was no chain-of-custody inventory taken at the time the records were seized."

County Chairman Robb Pitts called the investigation an intimidation tactic from the Trump Administration.

"We will not give one inch to those who seek to take control of elections in Fulton County," Pitts told reporters. "We're going to fight this in court with every resource that we have."

Democrats claim the 2020 election in Georgia has already been audited and recounted multiple times.

Trump allies point to Fulton County's December 2025 admission that officials violated state election procedures with the tabulator tapes.

County attorney Ann Brumbaugh confessed during a State Elections Board meeting that officials failed to follow the rules and lost other critical election documents.

Those machine printouts prove how many people voted and whether the totals match up with ballots cast.

State law requires three people to witness and sign off on each tape from every voting machine.

Fulton County violated those regulations in 2020.

Trump made clear during his appearance on Bongino's show that he believes evidence from the seized ballots will vindicate his claims about the 2020 election.

The President said he expects prosecutors to bring charges based on what investigators find in those 700 boxes.

Whether Trump's prediction comes true remains to be seen, but FBI agents are already sifting through truckloads of evidence seized from Georgia's largest Democrat stronghold.


Sources:

  • Jon Dougherty, "Trump Teases 'Something Big' Coming After FBI Raid of 2020 Ballots In GA," MS NOW, February 3, 2026.
  • ProPublica, "FBI's Search of Fulton County, Georgia, Election Center Is Unprecedented, Experts Say," January 29, 2026.
  • ABC News, "Fulton County official slams 2020 ballot seizure as FBI director says there was 'probable cause,'" January 30, 2026.
  • MS NOW, "FBI ousts its top agent in Atlanta for questioning 2020 election probe," January 30, 2026.
  • CNN Politics, "Fulton County expected to make new court filing challenging legality of FBI's seizure of 2020 election records," February 2, 2026.
  • CBS Atlanta, "Georgia's Fulton County to file motion after FBI seizes 2020 election ballots," February 2, 2026.

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