In this Conservative Brief article, Jon Dougherty reports that Trump administration official Monica Crowley says evidence related to alleged 2020 election irregularities will be released “soon.”
- Crowley, identified as the U.S. government’s chief of protocol, reportedly said at a Breitbart News event that Trump “did win in a landslide” and that evidence will be provided soon.
- The article connects Crowley’s comments to similar claims from other Trump-aligned officials, including FBI Director Kash Patel, about alleged efforts to undermine the 2020 election.
- Dougherty notes that prior election-related claims were rejected by courts and Congress, though he argues it remains unclear whether courts saw the evidence now being discussed.
- The article says a federal grand jury in Florida is examining the issue, with former U.S. attorney and Trump ally Joe diGenova reportedly assisting the Southern District of Florida.
- Trump previously hinted in February that “something” significant could emerge after the FBI seized election materials in Fulton County, Georgia.
- The article says federal authorities executed a court-approved warrant on Jan. 28 at the Fulton County Election Hub and Operations Center in Union City.
- Materials reportedly seized included ballots from the 2020 general election, voting machine tapes, and voter rolls.
- Fulton County officials have sued the federal government, alleging problems with the warrant execution and improper seizure of voting data.
- The broader fight reflects a familiar divide: Trump allies see long-overdue scrutiny of 2020, while Democrats and county officials continue dismissing fraud claims and challenging the investigation.
Read the full story: https://conservativebrief.com/trump-2020-101067/



