EPISODE · Jan 30, 2026 · 2 MIN
Trump Just Sent the FBI Back to Fight the Election He Lost
from The Michael Fanone Show · host Michael Fanone
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit michaelfanone.substack.comFor a lot of Americans, 2020 feels like ancient history. The votes were counted. The results were certified. The country moved on.Donald Trump never did.This week, federal agents showed up at a county election office in Georgia with a search warrant. They weren’t chasing a new crime or responding to a fresh discovery. They were digging back into the same election Trump lost—and the same place he’s fixated on for years.Fulton County isn’t just another jurisdiction. It’s the heart of Atlanta. It’s where Trump aimed his fraud claims, his pressure campaigns, and his now-infamous demands to “find” votes. When Georgia flipped blue, this county became the symbol of everything he refused to accept.Now, with Trump back in power, the federal government is once again poking at that same wound—right as Georgia heads into one of the most consequential Senate races in the country.Local officials aren’t mincing words. They’re calling it intimidation. They’re calling it political. And they’re asking why a settled election is suddenly back under a microscope.This story isn’t about paperwork. It’s about whether losing an election can be treated as a crime—and whether federal power is being used to keep a lie alive.If you want the full breakdown of what happened, why the timing matters, and where this is heading, subscribe and stay with me.Your support keeps this show growing, keeps us on the road, and keeps these stories from getting buried.🟧 Paid subscribers get 15% off your next merch order🟧 Founding Members get 20% off for lifeYou’ll get the link in your welcome email.👉 Become a paid subscriber today.GET DISCOUNTS BELOW! ENJOY!
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Trump Just Sent the FBI Back to Fight the Election He Lost
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