FBI raid on Fulton County election office defended by Kash Patel
In a move that feels ripped from a high-stakes political thriller, former Trump administration official Kash Patel has stepped forward to defend the FBI's controversial raid on the Fulton County, Georgia election office, framing it as a straightforward execution of the law. Patel, speaking on the Charlie Kirk Show, dismissed the explosive claim from local officials that the search—which occurred after the five-year federal statute of limitations had expired—was a retaliatory strike by allies of former President Trump.'We always abide by the statute of limitations,' Patel asserted, deferring to the 'brilliant attorneys at DOJ' and emphasizing that a judge had found the necessary probable cause for the warrant. This defense lands like a campaign ad in an ongoing media war, directly countering the narrative from Fulton County leaders who see themselves as perpetual targets for rejecting the 'big lie' about the 2020 election.Commission Chairman Robb Pitts delivered a sharp rebuke, telling Trump and his allies to 'stay the hell out of Fulton County' and lamenting that officials now have no idea where the roughly 700 seized boxes of ballots and data are, stripping the county of responsibility for them. The operation appears to be the latest tactical escalation in a long-running siege, tracing back to 2024 subpoenas from state Republicans and subsequent Justice Department requests. With Trump recently vowing at Davos that 'people will soon be prosecuted' for the 2020 outcome, this raid is less a discrete legal action and more a strategic maneuver in a broader battle where the rules of engagement—and the clock on statutes of limitations—are themselves fiercely contested territory.
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