A White House task force is gathering documents related to the 2020 presidential election for declassification from the CIA, the National Security Agency, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the FBI, and the Justice Department, according to a report by NBC News.
The task force, which operates in addition to ongoing Department of Justice probes into the 2020 election, consists of Just The News’ John Solomon and former Trump administration officials including former national security aide Derek Harvey. Lawyers on the team have been reviewing gathered documents for months.
The documents focus on areas including ballot irregularities, potential voting machine issues, and possibly other topics. Members of the task force have been encouraged to limit redactions in declassified documents, even if that means retaining the names of government officials or other individuals, according to two people with knowledge of the effort.
The initiative involves gathering thousands of pages from U.S. intelligence agencies, with plans to declassify some of them. The team has been quietly reviewing materials for months, sometimes late into the night.
President Trump told reporters Wednesday that acting DNI Bill Pulte will serve for only “a month or two” but is authorized to “declassify almost everything.”














