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FBI Finally Surges Probe Into Georgia’s 2020 Election

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According to MSNow’s Ken Dilanian, the FBI is surging its investigation into Georgia’s 2020 election. Tens of thousands of records need to be checked within weeks, and personnel in all field offices are told to participate. Overtime for holidays and weekends has been approved.

The effort requires 260 FBI intelligence officials, and each analyst is expected to go through more than 700 pages of documents by July 17.

They could be going through everything from social media posts to personal travel. They are looking for derogatory information that would be used to build a case.

President Joe Biden won Georgia in 2020 by more than 11,000 votes, and it is one of the states that President Trump believes was playing games with the ballots. The FBI seized more than 600 boxes of records in Fulton County in January. They have ballots and voting records.

MSNow portrayed it as a conspiracy theory and an obsession of President Trump’s.

If there was nothing untoward, then great; if not, at least now we’ll know. There were many reasons to believe the election was corrupt.

Dilanian is the reporter who seemed to justify the shooting of two National Guard members in D.C., one of whom died, saying that some people objected to the ICE agents wearing masks.

“There’s a lot of controversy right now with ICE, which is also wearing uniforms and masks. Some Americans might object to that, and apparently this shooting has happened.” That was his response to the shooting of the two National Guard members.

This so-called reporter has no problem with Antifa and other radical left groups wearing masks.

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