I can summarize what’s been reported, but I don’t currently have live access to search results in this turn. Here’s what has been circulating recently:
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There have been multiple news items about Tulsi Gabbard being seen at an FBI raid at a Georgia election facility in Fulton County related to 2020 election materials. Reports describe scrutiny from lawmakers and questions about the appropriateness of a national intelligence official being on-site for a domestic law-enforcement action. Some outlets note that this raised concerns among Democrats about the separation between intelligence leadership and domestic investigations.[1][3][4][5]
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Gabbard and her team have publicly defended her presence, with statements suggesting she was involved in facilitating communication or focusing on election security matters; critics have labeled the appearance as improper or distracting from official duties. The broader discussion has touched on norms for the DNI’s role and the optics of involvement in domestic investigations.[2][5]
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Coverage ranges from mainstream outlets highlighting potential conflicts of interest or boundary issues, to opinion and partisan analysis across various media, including briefings and follow-up statements from lawmakers such as Senator Mark Warner expressing concern or disappointment, often emphasizing the unusual nature of the visit to a federal raid site.[3][9][10][1]
Would you like me to fetch the latest, most current articles and provide direct citations and a brief timeline? I can also search for official statements from Tulsi Gabbard’s office or from the Fulton County authorities for added context.
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard was observed at an FBI -executed search warrant of an election office in Fulton County, Georgia, prompting concerns among Democratic lawmakers. Lawmakers and former FBI officials questioned Gabbard's presence, stating her role as DNI typically focuses on overseeing US intelligence agencies and national security, not domestic law enforcement investigations. Gabbard's office defended her presence, stating she believes election security is crucial...
www.independent.co.ukGabbard, who is prohibited from participating in domestic law enforcement as director of national intelligence, said she facilitated a call between FBI agents and President Trump.
www.nbcnews.com"She has neither the authority nor the competence to assess anything in that voting site," a voting advocate said of Gabbard.
www.democracydocket.comDemocratic senators question national intelligence head's fitness for office after overt, unexplained appearance
www.theguardian.comIn her role overseeing the country's spy agencies, Gabbard is prohibited by law from taking part in domestic law enforcement.
www.nbcnews.com