Trump SECRET Operative BUSTED in Georgia ELECTION RAID

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The content reveals how an FBI agent based his search warrant for the 2020 election materials in Fulton County, Georgia, on baseless conspiracy theories propagated by fringe figures, including Kurt Olsen, Donald Trump’s director of election security. It emphasizes Olsen's controversial history, including being sanctioned by the Arizona Supreme Court for submitting false claims related to election fraud, and critiques the reliance on discredited sources that led to the warrant's issuance.

Key Takeaways

  • When conspiracy theory meets law enforcement, the result is often a courtroom comedy of errors.
  • Kurt Olsen's 'evidence' was rejected even by Trump’s own administration—classic case of ‘you can’t make this up.’
  • Dr. Janice King’s baseless claims of 17,000 missing ballots have been debunked more times than a bad magic trick.
  • An FBI affidavit built on discredited theories proves that some agents may need a refresher on credible sources.
  • When fringe theories become evidence, it's clear: we need to redefine 'probable cause' in the courtroom.

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