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President Trump Signals ‘Something Big’ After FBI Seizes 2020 Ballots In Fulton County

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In a dramatic appearance on The Dan Bongino Show on Monday, President Donald Trump renewed claims about the 2020 presidential election and signaled that “something” is “about to come out” regarding election wrongdoing in Fulton County, Georgia. Trump’s latest comments come after federal authorities conducted a court-approved search at a Fulton County election facility, seizing ballots and election records.

On the live broadcast, Trump reiterated his long-standing assertions that the 2020 election was stolen. He told listeners that some states were “so crooked” in vote counting that results were manipulated, including in states he claims to have won. Trump said that evidence from the Fulton County search will soon reveal “interesting things,” and urged Republicans to consider “nationalizing the voting.”

“We have states that I won that show I didn’t win,” Trump told Bongino. “Now you’re going to see something in Georgia, where they were able to get, with a court order, the ballots.”

“You’re going to see some interesting things come out. But you know, like the 2020 election, I won that election by so much,” Trump said.

Bongino returned to The Dan Bongino Show on Monday, marking his first day back behind the microphone after an extended absence from daily media. His return follows his decision to step down from his role as Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the second-highest position at the agency, a post he was appointed to in March 2025 before officially leaving on January 3, 2026, to return to civilian life and media.

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On January 28, federal agents executed a court-authorized search warrant at the Fulton County Election Hub and Operations Center in Union City, Georgia, seizing physical ballots from the 2020 presidential election, voting machine tapes, and voter rolls as part of an ongoing federal investigation. Authorities said the action was related to possible violations of federal election law and record preservation statutes.

The search marked a rare instance of federal involvement in a local election office and has thrust Fulton County back into the national spotlight. Republican leaders and Trump allies have welcomed the search as overdue scrutiny of election administration, framing it as vindication of long-held allegations of fraud.

The Fulton County election controversy centers on long-running disputes tied to the 2020 presidential election in Georgia, with Fulton County, the state’s largest and most Democratic-leaning jurisdiction, repeatedly cited by critics as a focal point for alleged irregularities. After Joe Biden narrowly carried Georgia in 2020, President Donald Trump and his allies claimed widespread fraud in Fulton County, even as multiple recounts, audits, and court rulings found no evidence that would have changed the outcome.

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