FBI Raids Election Office in Georgia Amid Ongoing Investigation into 2020 Election Claims
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) executed a search warrant at the Fulton County election office in Georgia on Wednesday, according to sources. The raid is reportedly linked to records related to the 2020 presidential election in the state.
The FBI's investigation appears to be centered around claims made by former President Donald Trump and his allies regarding voter fraud in Fulton County. These claims were central to Trump's efforts to overturn the election results, which he ultimately lost.
According to documents obtained by local media outlet the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the search warrant sought ballots from the 2020 election, tabulator tapes, ballot images, and voter rolls. The alleged criminal conduct involved retaining records and tabulating false ballots.
The FBI's investigation is ongoing, with spokesperson Jenna Sellitto stating that "our investigation into this matter is ongoing." However, no further details have been provided about the nature of the probe or its scope.
The raid has sparked criticism from local politicians and voting rights groups. US Senator Jon Ossoff described the action as part of a broader "sore loser's crusade" by Trump to undermine the results of the election.
Kristin Nabers, state director of All Voting is Local, warned that if the administration is allowed to seize ballots in one location, it could set a precedent for similar actions in other elections. The group has expressed concerns about the erosion of voting rights and the potential for intimidation or manipulation of voters.
The search warrant comes as part of ongoing disputes over election records and procedures in Georgia. In December, the Justice Department's civil rights division filed a lawsuit against Fulton County seeking to force officials to turn over ballots from the 2020 election. The county had previously been subpoenaed by the state election board to produce these documents.
The cost of producing the ballots and other documents is estimated to be around $400,000, according to court filings. However, it remains unclear whether this figure has been met or what impact the raid will have on the ongoing investigation.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) executed a search warrant at the Fulton County election office in Georgia on Wednesday, according to sources. The raid is reportedly linked to records related to the 2020 presidential election in the state.
The FBI's investigation appears to be centered around claims made by former President Donald Trump and his allies regarding voter fraud in Fulton County. These claims were central to Trump's efforts to overturn the election results, which he ultimately lost.
According to documents obtained by local media outlet the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the search warrant sought ballots from the 2020 election, tabulator tapes, ballot images, and voter rolls. The alleged criminal conduct involved retaining records and tabulating false ballots.
The FBI's investigation is ongoing, with spokesperson Jenna Sellitto stating that "our investigation into this matter is ongoing." However, no further details have been provided about the nature of the probe or its scope.
The raid has sparked criticism from local politicians and voting rights groups. US Senator Jon Ossoff described the action as part of a broader "sore loser's crusade" by Trump to undermine the results of the election.
Kristin Nabers, state director of All Voting is Local, warned that if the administration is allowed to seize ballots in one location, it could set a precedent for similar actions in other elections. The group has expressed concerns about the erosion of voting rights and the potential for intimidation or manipulation of voters.
The search warrant comes as part of ongoing disputes over election records and procedures in Georgia. In December, the Justice Department's civil rights division filed a lawsuit against Fulton County seeking to force officials to turn over ballots from the 2020 election. The county had previously been subpoenaed by the state election board to produce these documents.
The cost of producing the ballots and other documents is estimated to be around $400,000, according to court filings. However, it remains unclear whether this figure has been met or what impact the raid will have on the ongoing investigation.