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MASSIVE BREAKING: President Trump Set To Announce BOTH Georgia Senators Are ILLEGITIMATE Due To Massive 2020 Election Fraud!


President Trump speaking from a podium at the Justice Department

Folks, this could be the moment the entire Georgia election story blows wide open.

A new report says President Trump is preparing to announce that Georgia’s two Democrat U.S. senators, Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, are illegitimate because of election fraud.

That is an extraordinary claim. And if the report proves accurate, the political shockwaves will reach far beyond Georgia.

Nick Sortor sounded the alarm as the report began racing across social media:

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The original report came from Washington Reporter, which cited a well-placed source in Georgia.

According to the outlet, President Trump is planning to declare both senators illegitimate because of fraud, and the announcement could come as soon as tonight.

Here is the report in full:

There is an important line to draw at this hour.

As of publication, the White House has neither released evidence nor officially confirmed the exact substance of the reported announcement. President Trump has not made the declaration described by Washington Reporter’s source.

Meanwhile, the federal investigation surrounding Georgia’s 2020 election is very real, and it has expanded dramatically.

ABC News reported that an internal FBI memo described the Georgia work as an “FBI Atlanta priority investigation” and directed 260 personnel, including investigative analysts, to support it.

The memo assigned hundreds of records checks to the personnel brought into the effort and set a July 17 target for completing the work. Overtime, including weekends and holidays, was authorized.

No agency sends 260 people racing through hundreds of records checks merely to revisit an old political argument. This is a major federal deployment with a deadline, nationwide manpower and a mountain of records under review.

The surge followed the FBI’s January search of a Fulton County election facility and seizure of hundreds of boxes containing ballots and other records tied to the 2020 election.

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CBS News reported that the warrant sought all physical ballots from Fulton County’s 2020 election, along with tabulator tapes, ballot images and voter rolls. A Georgia state senator at the scene said agents were seeking roughly 700 boxes of ballots.

Fulton County officials said both the FBI and the clerk of courts filmed the inventory process to document chain of custody. The bureau called the operation a court-authorized law-enforcement action and said its investigation remained ongoing.

The warrant identified two federal statutes investigators appeared to be examining, including one covering fraudulent ballots or voter-registration applications and another governing the retention of federal election records. The supporting evidence presented to the magistrate has not been made public.

A search warrant is not a verdict. It does mean investigators persuaded a federal judge there was probable cause to believe evidence of a crime would be found at the location searched.

WLT Report has followed this investigation from the moment agents entered the Fulton County facility, through the seizure of the election materials and the later court ruling allowing the Justice Department to keep them while the investigation continued.

Eric Daugherty connected the reported announcement directly to that months-long federal work:

The next question is obvious: What would such an announcement actually mean for Ossoff and Warnock?

Georgia’s official election results portal lists the January 5, 2021 federal runoff in which Ossoff defeated Republican David Perdue and Warnock defeated Republican Kelly Loeffler. State officials certified both Democrats as the winners.

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The two victories flipped both Georgia seats at once and handed Democrats control of a Senate divided 50-50, with the vice president holding the tie-breaking vote. Ossoff is serving the six-year term he won directly in that runoff.

Warnock’s path is different. The 2021 special-election runoff placed him in the remainder of an existing term, and he later won a separate election in 2022 for a full six-year term.

That distinction matters enormously. Any official announcement will need to explain whether the alleged fraud is tied specifically to the 2021 runoffs, the administration of the 2020 election cycle more broadly, Warnock’s later 2022 contest, or some combination of those events.

There is also a constitutional process that cannot be skipped.

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The United States Senate explains that the Constitution gives the chamber itself authority to judge the elections, returns and qualifications of its members.

A losing candidate can file a petition challenging an election, or a sitting senator can introduce a resolution contesting one. If a Senate investigation ultimately supports the challenge, the chamber has procedures for excluding a member.

That is separate from expulsion, which requires a two-thirds vote.

In other words, a presidential announcement carries no automatic power to eject Ossoff or Warnock from the Senate. An evidence-backed declaration from President Trump, reinforced by findings from a massive federal investigation, could ignite a formal battle inside the chamber and put every senator on the record.

And that may be the real political explosion waiting here.

For years, Americans were told the Georgia questions were settled, closed and unworthy of further investigation.

Now the FBI has seized the records, assigned 260 personnel to a priority probe, authorized overtime and set a deadline for hundreds of records checks.

If Washington Reporter’s source is right, President Trump is preparing to tell the country what that investigation has uncovered.

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Then the burden will shift.

The evidence will have to be shown, and the alleged fraud will have to be explained.

Then the Senate will have to decide whether it intends to confront the findings or pretend none of it happened.

We will update this report the moment President Trump makes the announcement or the White House releases the underlying evidence.

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