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Cash Patel Deploys 260 FBI Agents to Investigate 2020 Fulton County Election

No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen · FBI makes INSANE new announcement ahead of election · July 4, 2026
Cash Patel Deploys 260 FBI Agents to Investigate 2020 Fulton County Election
No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen
No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen
FBI makes INSANE new announcement ahead of election
"Cash Patel has declared a priority for 260 new agents to be added to the Fulton County investigation of the 2020 election. And this is a massive expansion of Donald Trump's effort to try to cast doubt on the 2020 election in the advance of the 2026 election."
FBI Director Cash Patel has redirected 260 agents to investigate the 2020 election in Fulton County, Georgia, according to election lawyer Mark Elias. This follows the seizure of ballots from 2020 and appears designed to produce claims of fraud ahead of the 2026 midterms. Elias suggests Trump may use fabricated findings or coerced statements from figures like Venezuelan leader Maduro to justify voter suppression efforts.

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In an episode of Democracy Watch, election attorney Mark Elias reveals to host Brian Tyler Cohen that FBI Director Cash Patel has deployed 260 new agents to investigate the 2020 election in Fulton County, Georgia, representing what Elias calls a massive expansion of efforts to cast doubt on that election ahead of the 2026 midterms. This follows the federal seizure of ballots from 2020 and appears designed to produce fabricated evidence of fraud. Elias suggests Trump may attempt to coerce Venezuelan leader Maduro into claiming Venezuela interfered in 2020 in exchange for leniency. The conversation reveals that the current administration is staffed entirely with election deniers from top to bottom, including Acting Attorney General Todd Blanch and Director of National Intelligence replacements, ensuring no internal resistance to these efforts. Elias argues the administration has learned from past legal defeats and shifted strategy away from actual court cases toward using federal investigations to generate disinformation campaigns based on reports and findings that will never face judicial scrutiny. Multiple investigations are underway across Florida, Fulton County, and California, but Elias believes these are designed to build rhetorical justification for voter suppression rather than produce prosecutable cases. The episode emphasizes the inadequacy of legacy media coverage, which Elias says oscillates between responsible reporting and both-sidesism as outlets seek favor with the administration. Both Cohen and Elias stress the importance of independent media outlets like Democracy Docket in countering official disinformation as the 2026 election approaches.

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