Why is Tulsi Gabbard trying to relitigate the 2020 election now?
Trump has
never conceded his loss that year
Joel
Mathis, The Week US's avatar
By Joel
Mathis, The Week US
published
2 days ago
https://theweek.com/politics/tulsi-gabbard-2020-election-trump-loss
When FBI
agents raided election offices in Georgia on Wednesday looking for evidence of
fraud in the 2020 presidential election, there was a surprising figure in their
ranks: Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. Her role in
relitigating the campaign that President Donald Trump lost — but never conceded
— is drawing scrutiny.
It is
“unprecedented” for an intelligence chief to join an FBI raid, said NBC News.
Her job is to “track threats from foreign adversaries,” and federal law
prohibits Gabbard from “taking part in domestic law enforcement.” The White
House disagrees. Gabbard is “trying to keep the elections safe,” Trump told
reporters this week. It is notable, however, that Gabbard last year
“dismantled” intelligence operations tracking “foreign actors seeking to
interfere in American elections or institutions,” said NBC News.
Democrats
and election experts “expressed alarm and bewilderment” about Gabbard’s role in
the raid, said Politico. Trump has “long fixated on unsubstantiated
allegations” of fraud in the 2020 election. The raid may not simply be about
reexamining 2020, critics said, but could instead be building a foundation for
Trump to interfere in future elections. Similar investigations “can happen at
any point once again between now and this coming November,” said Sen. Alex
Padilla (D-Calif.) to the National Association of Secretaries of State
Elections Committee today.
What did
the commentators say?
Federal
agencies are “jumping in line” to help Trump “prove the unprovable” about the
2020 election, said Zachary B. Wolf at CNN. Gabbard, in particular, has been a
“voracious spreader of election conspiracy theories.” And it is now clear that
she has spent “months of her time” since her elevation to DNI investigating
those alleged conspiracies. Her involvement in the Georgia raid is a sign of
how far Trump will go to “rewrite his 2020 election loss,” and perhaps to
“stymie Democrats hoping to win control of Congress this fall.”
Gabbard
has been “less visible” than colleagues on big foreign policy issues like
Venezuela and Iran, said Jeet Heer at The Nation. But she has “made herself
useful” to Trump as the administration’s “driving force” to vindicate his 2020
conspiracy theories. That is partly about the president’s “narcissism” keeping
him from admitting defeat, but it also provides a “perfect rationale for
interfering” in future elections. Democrats need to let Gabbard and other
officials know that if they “abuse their power, there will be criminal
consequences in the future.”
What
next?
Trump’s
2020 election claims have been “debunked again and again,” said The New York
Times. “Scores” of lawsuits attempting to overturn President Joe Biden’s
election win that year were dismissed by judges, and Trump’s then-Attorney
General Bill Barr even publicly refuted his boss’ claims. The conspiracy
theories were “complete nonsense,” Barr said at the time. Recounts and election
audits also affirmed the results, the Times said. “No evidence has ever proved
that voting machines in Georgia or anywhere else changed votes in the 2020
election.”
Democrats
say they will investigate Gabbard’s role, said Bloomberg. Congress must
determine if the Office of the Director of National Intelligence is “straying
far outside of its lane,” said Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) at a Thursday
intelligence committee hearing.
Joel Mathis is a writer with 30 years of newspaper and online journalism experience. His work also regularly appears in National Geographic and The Kansas City Star. His awards include best online commentary at the Online News Association and (twice) at the City and Regional Magazine Ass

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