A Conspiracy Fueled Report Preceded ‘Black Pill’ Tulsi Gabbard’s Fulton County Election Raid

Originally published at: A Conspiracy Fueled Report Preceded Tulsi Gabbard’s FBI Election Raid

On Jan. 6, 2026, a group of election conspiracy theorists released a report detailing allegations that the 2020 presidential results in Georgia’s Fulton County were “falsely padded” with questionable ballots. A little over three weeks later, FBI agents raided the county’s offices and seized 700 boxes of voting records.  This extraordinary raid has prompted widespread…

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When does that whistleblower complaint get to Congress?

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“A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.” – attributed to Mark Twain, Winston Churchill, and others, but whatever the attribution, it is truthful.

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Republicans have absorbed so many conspiracy theories that its blown out their BS meter, which has made the entire GOP political set just one giant cult.

Until they are gone, there is no such thing as good government.

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Man, Tulsi working overtime. She must really be scared that Putin is going to have her fall out a window.

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So Tulsi went down to Fulton County GA looking for some votes to steal?
She was in a bind, and willing to let a non state or US gov’t department get their hands on the actual ballots that were cast? Once the FBI conducted the raid.
If I were a voter in Fulton County, GA I’d being looking to sue Ms. Gabbard and EOG and Crashin’ Kash P.

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Jesus christ, what a clusterfuck of insanity crawling out from under a rock. So, Tulsi Gabbard is now the ultimate heroine of the dead-enders, the only person Stewart Rhodes will trust? What is wrong with these people (rhetorical question)?

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I assume it hasn’t been disclosed but I would like to see what the search warrant looked like and why it supposedly established probable cause. The federal governments jurisdiction here is even vague. The Georgia vote including Fulton Country went through 3 recounts. These recounts were overseen by a Republican Secretary of State.

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Where were the election fixers in 2024 when we needed them?

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Black pill? Red pill? Just what kind of drugs are these people on, anyway?

And have they finished manufacturing the “11,780 votes” yet that Trump demanded Brad Raffensperger, Georgia SoS “find”?

Somebody needs to recount any “newly found” ballots to see what other races need to be rejiggered. Right? We know that it’s very rare to find an election with only one race on the ballot.

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I just want to know which hyphenated American group they were targeting, African-American, Hispanic-American, or Asian-American?

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She was in a bind ‘cause she kisses the behind

Of the man on the cover of Art of the Deal

When she came across the voters

Marching in the street and getting hot

And she said “I worship the Orange God

And I’m here for the voting fraud.”

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Could you please clarify which judge signed the search warrant? Isn’t probable cause reported within a recent time limit necessary to obtain a warrant? None of this makes sense.

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Davis Ingle uses the phrase “to secure” America’s elections, not “to make America’s elections secure.” Big difference. The same phrase is also used by the press secretary for the DNI. It’s an odd use of the word secure, but please pay attention to it. I read it as meaning they are working to make the elections safe for Trump and his cohort, not to make them safe for the rest of us. They cannot be trusted.

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Welcome to Trump World II, where the insanity never ceases.

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Johnny Tulsi, rosin’ up your bow your brain is mighty slow and play your fiddle task is mighty hard
'Cause Hell’s broke loose we flipped 2 seats in Georgia and the Devil deals a blue tsunamis in the cards
And if you when we win, you get this shiny fiddle made of subpoena embossed in gold
But if you lose You’ll be disgraced, the Devil Jim Himes gets your soul

(Apoligies to Mr. Daniels)

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I can imagine most of the Alex Jones, Stewart Rhodes and Meghan Kelly conversations taking place in their backyard treefort.

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Not-Haha-Nutso-Bonkers-American.

With Trump it’s always about the real estate, but performance racism at the highest levels of government just isn’t that funny, especially if you’re black. This aislop isn’t just something that would have made my Missouri ancestors blush in the 1890s, it’s a mocking of current loss, a demonstration that the American system of justice is never coming to the rescue and very much skewed to protecting monied white people. Take black farmers, for example. Black farmers in the US have lost over 90% of their land, with holdings dropping from a peak of 16–19 million acres in 1910 to 1.6-2 million acres today. This loss of 12 million acres alone is estimated to be worth roughly $326 billion in lost land value, driven by systemic racism, discrimination, and violence. Fred Trump was famously racist, so there’s also that. If Trump was really a CEO like he plays on TV he would apologize and step down, but as president is his main grift these days he doesn’t. America reaps what it sows.

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All of them, Katie.

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