FBI Raid on Fulton County Elections Office: A Necessary Measure
Last week, the FBI’s raid on the Fulton County elections office was a crucial step towards addressing the long-standing corruption that tainted the 2020 election. Federal agents seized ballots and documents from an area that has significantly contributed to the ongoing skepticism regarding the trustworthiness of election outcomes, both in Georgia and nationwide.
Fulton County is central to this narrative. I recall election night clearly. A surprising series of results allowed Joe Biden to supposedly claim victory in Georgia, with less than 12,000 votes at stake. The irregularities were glaring.
If we want to restore trust, we need to document, preserve, and publish the truth. FBI raids make this possible.
Following the election, I was the first official in Georgia to demand a special legislative session to probe into alleged extensive fraud. I took a public stance because grassroots supporters felt something was amiss.
The numbers simply didn’t add up. The Republican establishment in Atlanta was resistant to conflict. They dismissed my concerns, attempted to intimidate me, and ultimately tried to eliminate my influence. Their goal was to just move forward as if nothing had occurred. I wasn’t on board with that.
The people of Georgia, and frankly, the nation, deserve clarity.
Then, perhaps unsurprisingly, absurd accusations emerged. When President Trump, along with 18 others, was arrested under Georgia’s RICO law, I was quick to advocate for a special Congress to investigate and seek consequences for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for allegedly abusing her position.
The prosecution seemed aimed solely at stifling President Trump and intimidating anyone questioning the 2020 results. Willis misused her office for political gains, diverting taxpayer funds towards cases intended to penalize her opponents.
Georgia Senate Republicans found themselves at a crossroads: uphold voter transparency or cling to the status quo. They opted for the latter. For voicing my concerns, I faced backlash from the old guard, resulting in my expulsion from the Republican caucus.
The evidence has now escalated to a point where even federal authorities can no longer overlook it. The raid was not mere coincidence; it unfolded due to Fulton County’s actions raising significant questions warranting federal involvement.
Here’s what we’ve uncovered: over 315,000 illegal ballots counted in Fulton County alone. Hundreds of thousands of unsigned early voting tally tapes. In fact, zero tape not verified or signed from 32 locations. Uncertified results were erroneously certified and submitted. Polling places stayed open until 2 a.m., which contributed to duplicate scanner serial numbers and erroneous memory device transfers. Storage management issues were rampant.
These aren’t mere mistakes; they suggest a deliberate, systematic assault on the integrity of American elections.
While Fulton County was ground zero, the ramifications extend well beyond Georgia. Americans deserve insights into what transpired in Michigan, Arizona, Pennsylvania, and other pivotal states where similar patterns have emerged and which continue to raise unanswered questions.
No matter your viewpoint, standards must be unwavering. Each legal vote should count, every illegal vote must be discarded, and elections ought to be conducted in a manner that is publicly verifiable.
If we genuinely seek to restore trust, it’s essential to document, maintain, and unveil the truth. This raid presents that opportunity. Let’s keep the momentum going.





