Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Panic Ensues After Trump Orders CIA To Give 2020 Election Intel To 'Stop The Steal' Lawyer

 President Donald Trump has directed U. S. intelligence agencies, including the CIA, to provide sensitive information regarding the 2020 election to Kurt Olsen, a lawyer involved in the "Stop the Steal" movement. This directive has raised concerns among intelligence officials and prompted questions about the implications for election integrity and future security.

• Kurt Olsen has been appointed as a temporary special government employee to investigate the 2020 election.

• Olsen is known for promoting unproven claims of widespread voter fraud during the election.

• The White House stated that Trump has the authority to access classified information and is committed to ensuring U. S. election integrity.

• Intelligence officials expressed unease about giving sensitive materials to someone without experience in intelligence, emphasizing concerns about Olsen's ability to evaluate the evidence objectively.

• Recent developments include an FBI raid on a Fulton County election center, which seized ballots from the 2020 election, leading to questions about ballot handling and potential fraud.

• An affidavit from an FBI agent highlights multiple discrepancies in Fulton County’s ballot processing, including the lack of scanned images for a significant number of counted ballots.

• Inconsistencies noted during audits have fueled ongoing investigations into the election process in Georgia.

The decision to allow Kurt Olsen access to classified information regarding the 2020 election has alarmed many due to his history and lack of relevant experience. Ongoing investigations and alleged irregularities in ballot handling continue to stir controversy and concerns about election integrity in the U. S.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/panic-ensues-after-trump-orders-cia-give-2020-election-intel-stop-steal-lawyer

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