In a stunning admission that exposes the chaos within the Justice Department, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confessed Sunday that he was completely unaware why Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard personally attended an FBI raid on a Georgia election facility last Wednesday.
The bombshell revelation came during a Sunday interview, where Blanche's ignorance about such a high-profile operation involving Trump's handpicked intelligence chief raises serious questions about who's really running the DOJ and whether the Deep State is still operating in the shadows.
The FBI executed a court-authorized search warrant at the Fulton County facility - the same corrupt county where Trump has repeatedly exposed election irregularities and faced bogus prosecutions from rogue DA Fani Willis.
Why Was Trump's Intelligence Chief There?
Gabbard's presence at the raid is significant, Patriots. As DNI, she oversees the entire intelligence community and reports directly to President Trump. Her decision to personally witness this operation suggests the administration is taking a hands-on approach to cleaning up election integrity issues that have plagued Georgia for years.
But here's what's really disturbing: the Deputy Attorney General - supposedly the second-highest official at DOJ - claims he was left completely out of the loop. Either Blanche is lying, or there's a massive breakdown in communication that suggests the Deep State bureaucrats are still trying to operate independently of Trump's appointees.
"I don't know why she was there," Blanche admitted, revealing either stunning incompetence or deliberate exclusion from critical operations.
This is exactly the kind of administrative state dysfunction that Trump promised to eliminate with his DOGE efficiency initiative led by Elon Musk. How can Americans trust a Justice Department where the top officials don't even communicate about major operations?
Fulton County has been ground zero for election controversies, and Trump has consistently challenged the integrity of operations there. Now his intelligence director is personally overseeing federal action in the same county - and the DOJ's second-in-command is clueless?
Something doesn't add up, folks. Either the Deep State is still playing games, or Gabbard knows something about Georgia's election operations that requires direct presidential oversight. Which scenario do you think is more likely?
