Trump Insists America Will Finally Find Out the True Winner of Georgia’s 2020 Election

President Trump is once again signaling that major revelations surrounding the 2020 presidential election may be imminent, fueling renewed attention on long-running allegations of fraud and foreign interference.

In a recent appearance with Dan Bongino, Trump hinted that his administration is actively uncovering new information related to what he has repeatedly described as a “rigged” election. Those comments were followed days later by fresh remarks during an interview with NBC News, where Trump directly addressed the recent FBI action in Fulton County, Georgia.

According to Trump, the federal government’s seizure of ballots and election records in Fulton County is part of a broader effort to determine “the true winner of Georgia.” The FBI executed a court-approved search warrant at the county’s election facility, removing physical ballots, voting machine data, and voter rolls connected to the 2020 contest. Fulton County officials have since sued the administration, demanding the return of the records.

Trump emphasized that he personally did not direct the raid but said federal authorities acted because of alleged “cheating” in the 2020 election. He also suggested that the investigation could extend beyond domestic misconduct, raising the possibility of foreign involvement.

If evidence of international interference emerges, Trump said the matter would fall squarely under the authority of Tulsi Gabbard. Gabbard’s presence during the Fulton County operation immediately drew scrutiny, as the Director of National Intelligence typically does not participate in domestic law enforcement actions. Trump addressed that concern bluntly.

“A lot of the cheating comes from — it’s international cheating,” Trump said, explaining that any foreign role in U.S. elections would require intelligence oversight at the highest level.

White House officials have since confirmed that Gabbard has been reviewing election records and analyzing potential vulnerabilities in election infrastructure, particularly as they relate to foreign influence operations. While details of her findings have not been made public, officials say her review is ongoing.

The renewed focus on Georgia comes as Republicans continue to point to Fulton County as ground zero for alleged irregularities in 2020. Despite multiple recounts and court rulings that upheld the original results, Trump and his allies argue that key questions were never fully resolved.

Asked whether he would trust the results of future elections, including the upcoming midterms, Trump offered a conditional answer: “I will, if the elections are honest.”

For Trump supporters, the Fulton County raid represents the first tangible step toward accountability. For critics, it raises alarms about revisiting settled elections. Either way, the president is making it clear that, starting with Georgia, he believes the story of 2020 is far from over — and that what comes next could reshape how Americans view election integrity moving forward.

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