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'Chilling': Security expert sounds the alarm as Trump DOJ ramps up election probe

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July 3, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
'Chilling': Security expert sounds the alarm as Trump DOJ ramps up election probe

A security expert warned about the impact of Trump's latest move to send hundreds of FBI analysts to Georgia.CNN law enforcement and intelligence analyst John Miller broke down Trump's decision to send 260 intelligence officials to Georgia to investigate the 2020 election results. Miller said the move is very concerning, especially as Trump pushes the Save America Act, a voter-proof-of-citizenship law.There is a through line when you combine the idea that he is pushing the SAVE Act and then, on a holiday weekend, calls in hundreds of FBI analysts, Miller said. When law enforcement comes in and starts doing things like this...it creates this chilling effect towards election workers and others.He explained that Trump called in staff operations specialists and investigative operations specialists to the Atlanta field office, and this is the kind of people where it looks like you would be dumping a ton of paperwork, maybe ballots on them.The instructions to these hundreds of FBI analysts could even be to go through the ballots and investigate them one at a time, Miller added. However, he cautioned that, if they're doing a recount, that kind of usurps the election authorities of the state.Whether or not they find anything, Miller warned, You're creating this atmosphere that there's something wrong there, and I can't see these two things being unconnected, again referring to the Save America Act and noting that this could have been done last week.

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