On January 28, 2026, FBI agents executed a court-authorized search at Fulton County’s elections warehouse and clerk’s office and seized 2020 ballots, tabulator tapes, ballot images and voter rolls — an extraordinary step that should make every American sit up and pay attention. This is not a routine audit; the federal government moved to collect primary evidence in a case tied to the most consequential election of our lifetime.
The unsealed affidavits tied to that search make clear the probe was sparked by a referral and long-standing complaints about irregularities, including claims that certain ballot images and logs were missing and that batches were backfilled after the fact. Critics call some of those claims previously debunked, but the mere fact the FBI obtained a warrant and seized hundreds of boxes shows federal investigators believe the questions merit real, criminal-level scrutiny.
Independent citizen researchers from groups like the Election Oversight Group have spent years compiling what they call documentary evidence of anomalies in Fulton’s 2020 handling — alleging tens of thousands of ballot images lack matching paper records, tabulator inconsistencies, and instances of double-scanning reported in their investigative filings. Whether you already trust these researchers or distrust them, their work prompted official complaints and helped move this from talk-radio rumor to court filings and federal review.
Establishment outlets and some state reviews have insisted these issues never amounted to intentional fraud that would change the outcome, and many Democrats have loudly denounced the raid as political theater. Conservative Americans should hear both sides — but we should not let partisan spin short-circuit a full, transparent probe: when credible complaints persist, the rule of law demands follow-through, not dismissal.
Fulton County officials have already moved to get the seized materials returned and to protect the chain of custody, while civil-rights groups have asked courts to limit how the data can be used — both are important checks and safeguards as this process unfolds. The preservation of ballots and the integrity of the investigative record must be unimpeachable so that, whatever the outcome, Americans can see the facts and trust the conclusion.
For patriots who care about the sanctity of the vote, this is a moment to insist on rigorous, nonpartisan fact-finding: compel sworn testimony, demand full accounting of chain-of-custody procedures, and authorize independent forensic auditors with clear, court-approved access. If wrongdoing is found, prosecute it; if procedures were simply sloppy, then reform the rules and hold administrators accountable — leave no room for doubt.
This investigation could finally answer long-standing questions and end the poisonous debate over 2020 once and for all, but only if conservatives fight for a process that is ferocious in pursuit of the truth and unbowed by the elites who prefer silence. Hardworking Americans deserve clarity, not cover-ups, and now is the time to stand up for transparent justice and the integrity of our elections.
