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Tulsi Gabbard, as Director of National Intelligence, is overseeing an FBI investigation into the 2020 election at the behest of President Trump. This unusual move has raised questions about potential political interference and vindictive prosecutions. Gabbard's actions have put her back in favor with Trump.
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BarnesTyler Pager and Glenn ThrushReporting from WashingtonFeb. 9, 2026In late January, Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, was leading a meeting on Syria in the Situation Room, when President Trump abruptly changed course by reminding her of an earlier chat on a subject he regarded as even more urgent.Ms. Gabbard\u2019s role in reopening and expanding the investigation of the 2020 election.Now Mr. Trump was ordering Ms. Gabbard to help oversee an F.B.I. investigation of his baseless claims of irregularities in the vote, according to people with knowledge of the meeting.\u201cYou go do that, you get it done,\u201d Mr. Trump suddenly told her.Days later Ms. Gabbard appeared at a warehouse in Fulton County, Ga., where ballots from the 2020 vote were stored. As the F.B.I. conducted a raid, she observed and oversaw their work. After the operation, Ms. Gabbard met with the F.B.I. agents and put Mr. Trump on speaker phone to address them.It was an unusual move. Most presidents keep an arm\u2019s distance from investigations. Mr. Trump\u2019s conversation with the F.B.I. agents and his decision to order Ms. Gabbard to Georgia to oversee the raid could raise questions about vindictive prosecutions and complicate future court cases.Ms. Gabbard has fallen in and out of favor at different times during the first year of the Trump administration \u2014 earning a rebuke from the president for a social media video, ill-timed comments about Iran\u2019s nuclear program and frequent appearances on cable television that some viewed as self-promotion.But with the renewed investigation into baseless claims about fraud during the 2020 election, she is back in the spotlight, and Mr. Trump\u2019s good graces.Administration officials say Ms. Gabbard has found her footing by being more judicious about her television appearances and focusing on the intelligence briefing her office gives to the president. And perhaps more important, the White House sees Ms. Gabbard as a \u201ctrue believer,\u201d they said.Ms. Gabbard\u2019s super power \u2014 at least in the eyes of Mr. Trump \u2014 is her enthusiasm for what many consider conspiracy theories and her relentless focus on attacking, and rooting out, the so-called deep state.This article is based on interviews with administration and other American officials as well as other people with knowledge of Ms. Gabbard\u2019s work. They spoke on the condition their names or positions not be revealed given the sensitivity of Ms. Gabbard\u2019s work.After Ms. Gabbard accused former President Barack Obama of \u201ctreasonous conspiracy\u201d for starting the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, Mr. Trump praised Ms. Gabbard, seeing her as an effective spokeswoman about issues he cares about.As the director of national intelligence, Ms. Gabbard is charged with coordinating and overseeing the nation\u2019s spy agencies \u2014 as well as intelligence briefings for the president. The office, in recent years, has collected and publicized evidence of foreign meddling in U.S. elections.During the Biden administration, that meant tracking, and calling out, influence operations by Russia, Iran and other foreign powers. But Ms. Gabbard has shifted the focus of her office\u2019s election defense work to the security of voting machines, and whether they could be compromised by adversarial foreign governments.Citing a 2022 assessment about the potential for foreign powers to hack into electronic voting machines and manipulate the vote, Ms. Gabbard has pushed her office to look deeper into the voting systems. With the help of a U.S. attorney, her team seized voting machines from Puerto Rico last year to examine them for vulnerabilities.The examination found various potential problems including modems that connected to cellular networks outside the United States \u2014 though no evidence of a foreign power tampering with votes has yet to be released. Amid Ms. Gabbard\u2019s work on the voting machines, Mr. Trump tapped her to oversee the F.B.I. examination in Georgia.Mr. Trump has expressed frustration with the Justice Department for not moving fast enough, or effectively enough, on prosecutions or investigations he wants to see. He has taken Attorney General Pam Bondi to task privately several times. And other officials said Mr. Trump has little confidence that Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director, can follow through and find evidence of wrongdoing on the issues the president cares about.While the Trump administration\u2019s explanation for Ms. Gabbard\u2019s presence in Georgia has shifted, people briefed on the decision-making said the president\u2019s doubts about the Justice Department prompted him to give Ms. Gabbard an outsize role in overseeing the investigation into voting irregularities.ImageMs. Gabbard arriving at the Fulton County elections office in Georgia last month.Credit...Nicole Craine for The New York TimesDavis Ingle, a White House spokesman, dismissed any notion of \u201cinternal divisions\u201d and said Mr. Patel and Ms. Gabbard were working together.Trump Administration: Live UpdatesUpdated\u00a0Feb. 10, 2026, 6:29 p.m. ETFeb. 10, 2026Pentagon to send 200 troops to Nigeria.Just before Trump threatened to block a new U.S.-Canada bridge, a rival span\u2019s owner lobbied Lutnick.House Republicans again seek to stop time to avoid voting on Trump\u2019s tariffs.Ms. Gabbard has defended her work on elections, and her office has said she has broad authority to coordinate and analyze intelligence related to election security, including both foreign influence and cybersecurity.But she is not a prosecutor. She has no power to bring charges. Her authority is, ostensibly, limited to investigating international interference in U.S. elections.Senator Mark Warner, Democrat of Virginia and the vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said the \u201cfiasco\u201d of Ms. Gabbard\u2019s visit to Georgia needed further investigation.\u201cIf Donald Trump told Tulsi Gabbard to go to Atlanta, then he must have known about the warrant being served before it was served, which is against all protocols and rules,\u201d Mr. Warner told reporters on Thursday. \u201cShe is foreign intelligence, not domestic criminal investigations.\u201dBut Mr. Ingle said that Ms. Gabbard was working to carry out the president\u2019s \u201celection integrity priorities.\u201d \u201cPresident Trump pledged to secure America\u2019s elections, and he has tasked the most talented team of patriots to do just that,\u201d he said.Mr. Trump, for his part, has little regard for bureaucratic boundaries. He encourages subordinates to venture outside their lanes to pursue his agenda, and to send the message that they work for him, not the rulebook.The result is that Ms. Gabbard has pushed into areas that sit squarely in the jurisdiction of the Justice Department.Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney general, who also talks to the president regularly, told reporters last week that Ms. Gabbard was not part of the Fulton County investigation, describing her as an \u201cexpert\u201d in the election integrity \u201cspace,\u201d without explaining what that meant. He later said he did not \u201cknow why\u201d Ms. Gabbard was at the search \u2014 and was not even given a heads-up she would be on site.Ms. Bondi, Mr. Blanche\u2019s boss, is friendly with Ms. Gabbard, according to people in her orbit. She and Mr. Blanche \u2014 who would be responsible for any prosecutions or civil actions taken as a result of the investigation \u2014 have not always been on board with Ms. Gabbard\u2019s actions, or even given advance notice of her forays on their turf.ImageMs. Gabbard and Attorney General Pam Bondi in the Oval Office with Mr. Trump. Despite their friendship, Ms. Bondi may not be entirely on board with Ms. Gabbard\u2019s actions.Credit...Eric Lee\/The New York TimesIn July, Ms. Gabbard highlighted what she saw as problems with intelligence agencies\u2019 analysis of Russia\u2019s role in the 2016 vote, and she made a referral to the Justice Department aimed at getting the government to investigate one of Mr. Trump\u2019s top grievances. The claim, unsupported by evidence, was that the Obama administration tried to undermine Mr. Trump by overstating Russia\u2019s meddling in the election.She did not give Ms. Bondi warning before she made a demand to investigate Mr. Obama.Ms. Bondi felt blindsided and annoyed, according to people familiar with her thinking.The Justice Department declined to comment.Ms. Gabbard has left other bruises within the Trump administration. Her critics say the decision to strip security clearances of current and former intelligence officials has caused consternation \u2014 tensions with Congress, and frustration within other intelligence agencies that Ms. Gabbard had targeted apolitical people who were doing important work.Mr. Warner has said Ms. Gabbard is misreading the law. The U.S. intelligence community is in charge of hunting down foreign threats. Any sort of broad remit to investigate ballots in Fulton County or anywhere else in the United States would be at odds with laws that give Ms. Gabbard\u2019s office authority to monitor and coordinate intelligence on foreign attempts to influence American elections.But senior administration officials have said repeatedly that Ms. Gabbard is acting within her legal mandate and, importantly, doing the bidding of Mr. Trump.Nick Corasaniti contributed reporting.Julian E. Barnes covers the U.S. intelligence agencies and international security matters for The Times. He has written about security issues for more than two decades.Tyler Pager is a White House correspondent for The Times, covering President Trump and his administration.Glenn Thrush covers the Department of Justice for The Times and has also written about gun violence, civil rights and conditions in the country\u2019s jails and prisons.See more on: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Tulsi Gabbard, Donald Trump, U.S. PoliticsRead 74 commentsShare full articleRelated ContentAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENT", "ai_headline": "Gabbard\u2019s 2020 Election Claims Put Her Back in Favor With Trump", "ai_simplified_title": "Gabbard Oversees FBI Investigation of 2020 Election for Trump", "ai_excerpt": "Tulsi Gabbard, as Director of National Intelligence, is overseeing an FBI investigation into the 2020 election at the behest of President Trump. This unusual move has raised questions about potential political interference and vindictive prosecutions. 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๐ค The author ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Politics , Government ๐ a11658e6-e4fe-4fa4-a041-ee176953f42cSimplified: Tulsi Gabbard focused on attacking the so-called deep state after an uneven first year as director of national intelligence
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๐ค The author ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Politics , Government ๐ a11658e7-a025-45bc-afd1-16a9a4893f32Simplified: Days later Ms Gabbard appeared at a warehouse in Fulton County Ga where ballots from 2020 vote were stored
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๐ค The author ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Politics , Government , Investigation ๐ a11658e7-cfc4-4063-ac17-7eb40c250f1aSimplified: As FBI conducted a raid she observed and oversaw their work
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๐ค The author ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Politics , Government ๐ a11658e8-1694-4204-81df-7d924bf53999Simplified: Most presidents keep an arm's distance from investigations
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๐ค The author ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Politics , Government ๐ a11658e8-4038-4534-ba9d-de5da7fee997Simplified: Ms Gabbard has fallen in and out of favor at different times during first year of Trump administration
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๐ค The author ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Intelligence , Politics ๐ a1163d5d-8414-4964-afb9-ca5833959bb3Simplified: Gabbard moved to restrict report access due to questions around intelligence
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๐ค The author ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Politics , Government ๐ a11658e9-0f2b-488b-b672-115b68309912Simplified: After Ms Gabbard accused former President Barack Obama of treasonous conspiracy for starting investigation into Russian meddling in 2016 election Mr T...
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๐ค The author ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Politics , Government ๐ a11658e9-56b1-4b66-ae0d-5145a9f60726Simplified: As director of national intelligence Ms Gabbard is charged with coordinating and overseeing nation's spy agencies as well as intelligence briefings fo...
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๐ค The author ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Politics , Government ๐ a11658e9-a18e-442f-862a-49ce2bf5d460Simplified: During Biden administration that meant tracking and calling out influence operations by Russia Iran and other foreign powers
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๐ค The author ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Politics , Government ๐ a11658e9-d16d-483d-a704-4c78de765f9bSimplified: Ms Gabbard has shifted focus of her office's election defense work to security of voting machines and whether they could be compromised by adversarial...
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๐ค The author ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Politics , Government ๐ a11658ea-2394-4e41-8ab7-47b2863724adSimplified: With help of a US attorney her team seized voting machines from Puerto Rico last year to examine them for vulnerabilities
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๐ค The author ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Politics , Government ๐ a11658ea-52a2-41dd-be55-a127af730523Simplified: Examination found potential problems including modems that connected to cellular networks outside United States
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Mr. Trump using the Justice Department to punish his perceived enemies and protect his friends.0.800๐ค The author ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Politics , Legal ๐ a1162e31-5480-47a7-b00e-d82f89fff94eSimplified: Trump uses Justice Department to punish enemies and protect friends
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Simplified: Attorney General Pam Bondi rescinded that rule last year
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๐ค Other officials ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Politics , Government , Investigation ๐ a11658eb-0655-43c6-8201-695aa16f47c4Simplified: Other officials said Mr Trump has little confidence that Kash Patel FBI director can follow through and find evidence of wrongdoing on issues presiden...
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๐ค People briefed on the decision-making ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Politics , Government , Investigation ๐ a11658eb-49e1-4208-97ca-7bb4026e4ccaSimplified: While Trump administration's explanation for Ms Gabbard's presence in Georgia has shifted people briefed on decision-making said president's doubts ab...
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๐ค Davis Ingle ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Politics , Government ๐ a11658eb-845b-49a4-931e-bd9dff296ed0Simplified: Davis Ingle a White House spokesman dismissed any notion of internal divisions and said Mr Patel and Ms Gabbard were working together
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๐ค The author ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Intelligence , Election Security ๐ a11658eb-a994-42d7-9fb9-ee67e03507b4Simplified: Her office says she has broad authority to coordinate and analyze intelligence related to election security including foreign influence and cybersecur...
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She is not a prosecutor.0.990Simplified: She is not a prosecutor
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๐ค Senator Mark Warner ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Investigation , Politics ๐ a11658ec-6f35-4142-a01f-1848ac68b792Simplified: Senator Mark Warner said the fiasco of Ms Gabbardโs visit to Georgia needed further investigation
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๐ค Senator Mark Warner ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Legal , Intelligence ๐ a11658ec-d30f-4946-b847-61a3750257f1Simplified: She is foreign intelligence not domestic criminal investigations
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Simplified: Mr Trump has little regard for bureaucratic boundaries
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Simplified: He later said he did not know why Ms Gabbard was at the search and was not even given a heads-up she would be on site
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Ms. Bondi, Mr. Blancheโs boss, is friendly with Ms. Gabbard, according to people in her orbit.0.900Simplified: Ms Bondi is friendly with Ms Gabbard according to people in her orbit
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๐ค The author ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Politics , Investigation ๐ a11658ee-29aa-466a-8510-3f8034c09fa5Simplified: She did not give Ms Bondi warning before she made a demand to investigate Mr Obama
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๐ค The author ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Intelligence , Security ๐ a11658ee-a604-4f0a-adf9-d368205decc7Simplified: The U S intelligence community is in charge of hunting down foreign threats