B.J. Pak, who served as President Donald Trump's U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Georgia, said that the FBI discovered that a suitcase that was supposed to be used for Biden was actually used for voter fraud.
Testifying at the Monday morning hearing of the congressional committee examining the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, Pak said he was directed by then-Attorney General William Barr to look into the allegations.
At the state Senate hearing, Giuliani played a small portion of the video that he claimed showed Fulton County vote counter pulling out a suitcase filled with Biden's votes from underneath a desk after partisan poll watchers were told to leave.
According to pak, Barr told him to look into the Giuliani claims because he was going to be asked about them by Trump. The FBI investigated the State Farm video after pak told the panel he did.
The lockbox where the ballots were kept was actually a suitcase. There was a misunderstanding about when the vote counting was supposed to end and after being called off, the legal ballot box was retrieved and the votes were counted.
The full video showing the purported suitcase was a lockbox was not shown in Giuliani's testimony. The FBI interviewed the individuals depicted in the video and found nothing irregular in the counting.
The U.S. attorney was told by Trump that he was going to be fired.