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Home » Trump intel chief election meddling should ‘freak everybody out,’ top Dems shout

Trump intel chief election meddling should ‘freak everybody out,’ top Dems shout

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WASHINGTON — On Capitol Hill, questions keep mounting about Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s 2020 election investigation and whether she’s using foreign surveillance officers and resources on U.S. soil.Democrats demanding answers about why DNI Gabbard was present for the hugely controversial FBI raid on an election office in Fulton County, Georgia last month are eager to grill her when she publicly testifies before the Senate intelligence Committee in March. “It raises serious questions, because it would be a violation, in some cases, of laws if our foreign intelligence service was operating in the United States,” Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI) told Raw Story on Capitol Hill. As the top Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee, Reed’s an ex-officio member of the Intelligence Committee. “The CIA clearly can’t do anything [on U.S. soil], but no, it’s just there’s no explanation for” Gabbard’s actions, he said. “The Department of Justice issues a warrant, etc, and you have an intelligence official down there? I don’t know what’s happened.” Reed’s far from alone, as questions swirl and the administration remains mostly mum. ‘The plan all along’ As President Donald Trump fixates on his defeat by former President Joe Biden in 2020 and repeats disproved claims about election fraud in that contest, reports that Gabbard’s office last year took control of and tested voting machines in Puerto Rico only raised fears of interference in this year’s midterm elections. “I’ve heard people indicate that she’s trying to regain favor [with President Trump], so she might be given another mission like make sure 2026 goes our way,” Reed said. “Are you nervous?” Raw Story asked. “I am,” Reed said. “Everyone should be.“Because if you look at the cumulative steps from the first day — taking apart the cybersecurity infrastructure approach, taking out the agency, the FBI, that handles election security — you know, it’s as if the plan all along is we won’t have those protections we need for the election.” President Trump’s recent call to “nationalize” those midterms isn’t helping.“Nationalizing … is unconstitutional,” Reed said. As Fulton County officials fight in court to reclaim control of election materials, critics say the conspiracy-fueled underpinningings of the Trump administration investigation are becoming clear. On Tuesday, Fulton County officials wrote in a court filing that, “instead of alleging probable cause to believe a crime has been committed,” the FBI search warrant application did “nothing more than describe the types of human errors that its own sources confirm occur in almost every election — without any intentional wrongdoing whatsoever.”The filing also noted the warrant relied on debunked conspiracies propagated by Kurt Olsen, an election denier sanctioned by a number of courts for unfounded claims that 2020 results were invalid. ‘No legitimate legal role’ For congressional critics, watching Gabbard claim new domestic investigative powers based on debunked conspiracies is especially alarming. “She has no legitimate legal role to be at the Fulton County voter election bureau,” Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon (D-PA) told Raw Story, on the House side of the Capitol. “It feels like a desperate ploy to get back in Donald Trump’s good graces, but the fact that they’re doing this by trying to elevate years-old, multiple-discredited, crazy conspiracy theories should be really concerning to everyone.” The DNI’s role is “supposed to be about foreign threats,” Scanlon added.Conspiracies beget conspiracies, it seems: Scanlon and others wonder if Trump’s fixation with Venezuela — and the dramatic January raid to capture its then-leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores — wasn’t tied to wild claims that the South American country controls voting machines across the globe and had a hand in Trump’s 2020 defeat. “Certainly the fear that I’ve heard expressed is that now that they have the president, former president, purported president of Venezuela in custody and they have this crazy theory from 2020 that Venezuela somehow took over voting machines, can they get him to cop to doing this as a ‘get out of jail free’ card?” Scanlon said. “I mean, it’s a wild thing to even be thinking about, but we have seen that this is an administration that doesn’t care what depths it descends to.”Which is why Scanlon and others say the DNI investigating local American elections is so worrisome. “We do need to look at what kind of domestic surveillance is going on or has been going on and the misuse of taxpayer funds to do political work,” Scanlon said. Reports that Gabbard called President Trump after the Fulton County FBI raid are also concerning to Democrats. “Let’s be clear: It is inappropriate for a sitting president to personally involve himself in a criminal investigation tied to an election he lost,” Senate Intelligence Vice-chair Mark Warner (D-VA) told congressional reporters. ‘Destroying democratic norms’ Nonetheless, the Trump administration seems set on testing the bounds of what’s politically appropriate — and the Constitution itself. DNI Tulsi Gabbard, at the Fulton County Election Hub and Operation Center. REUTERS/Elijah Nouvelage “Obviously, they are destroying our national security infrastructure, destroying democratic norms every single day,” Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) told Raw Story. “Yes, it should freak everybody out that the director of national intelligence is sitting outside of an election office in Georgia, but there’s lots of things every day that should freak people out. “None of this is normal, and nobody should act like it’s normal.”Back when he sat in the House, Murphy served alongside Gabbard, then a first-term Democrat from Hawaii. While the two teamed up on some foreign policy measures, Murphy says he barely recognizes her now. “She’s just desperately searching for relevance in the MAGA world and to get back on Trump’s calendar,” Murphy told Raw Story. “I’ve sort of stopped long ago trying to decipher the internal dynamics of the MAGA ecosystem.”Gabbard’s scheduled to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee on March 18.

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