Trump Spoke with FBI Agents Investigating Potential 2020 Fraud in Georgia

Donald Trump spoke with FBI agents investigating potential fraud in Georgia during the 2020 elections, according to the New York Times.
The federal police investigated a polling station in Fulton County, outside Atlanta, seeking evidence for Trump's claims of mass fraud. These claims have been rejected by courts and state officials.
Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard met with FBI agents in Atlanta and, according to the newspaper, called Trump via cell phone.
The American president spoke in an open hearing with the agents, asked them questions, praised them, and thanked them for their work.
Trump's critics denounce the investigation in Georgia as politically motivated.
A White House spokesman said that Gabbard and FBI Director Kas Patel are working to implement the president's priorities regarding election integrity.
The FBI declined to comment.