“He did win in a landslide, and we will soon be able to give evidence about that,” Crowley said, without providing further details, the Washington Times reported.
The statements align with those made by other high-ranking officials, including FBI Director Kash Patel, who have discussed evidence of a conspiracy to undermine the 2020 election, which resulted in President Joseph R. Biden being declared the winner despite strong objections from Trump.
All claims raised during and immediately after the election were rejected by both the courts and Congress, which affirmed Biden’s victory, but it’s not at all clear that courts were shown any of the evidence that is purportedly coming.
Also, a federal grand jury in Florida is now taking up the matter, with the U.S. Department of Justice bringing in former U.S. attorney and Trump ally Joe diGenova to assist the U.S. attorney’s office in the Southern District of Florida.
Trump signaled in February that “something” significant may be revealed relating to the 2020 presidential election after the FBI executed a search warrant in Fulton County, Georgia, and seized ballots and other related election materials the previous month.
Speaking on The Dan Bongino Show, Trump reiterated long-standing claims that the 2020 election was flawed and said evidence from the Fulton County search could lead to “interesting things” coming to light. He did not provide specific details about what information may emerge or when it might be disclosed.
Trump also repeated assertions that there were irregularities in vote counts in states he did not win and encouraged Republicans to consider changes to election administration processes.
He suggested that actions taken in Georgia could be part of a broader review of election conduct, though he provided no new evidence to support allegations that the 2020 results were affected by fraud.
The president did mention, however, that evidence from the search in Fulton County would soon uncover “interesting things.” He also encouraged Republicans to think about “nationalizing the voting” process.
“We have states that I won that show I didn’t win,” Trump told Bongino. “Now you’re going to see something in Georgia, where they were able to get, with a court order, the ballots.”
“You’re going to see some interesting things come out. But you know, like the 2020 election, I won that election by so much,” Trump said.
Trump’s comments follow federal authorities’ Jan. 28 execution of a court-approved warrant at the Fulton County Election Hub and Operations Center in Union City, where agents seized ballots from the 2020 general election, voting machine tapes, and voter rolls as part of an ongoing investigation.
Federal officials have said the search was part of normal investigative procedures under a criminal warrant; they have not released further details on potential charges or findings tied to the seizure.
Fulton County officials on Monday sued the federal government, claiming the search warrant execution was flawed and that FBI agents improperly seized voting data.
The Fulton County materials are at the center of renewed scrutiny related to election administration and record preservation. Critics and supporters alike have offered differing interpretations of the search, with Republican allies of Trump calling it overdue scrutiny and Democratic officials dismissing broader claims of fraud.
