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FBI raids Georgia election office seeking 2020 records
Summary
The FBI searched Fulton County's main election office in Union City and removed boxes of 2020 election materials; officials described the action as a court-authorized law enforcement step and related federal litigation over the records is pending.
Content
The FBI conducted a search at Fulton County's main election office in Union City, Georgia, and removed boxes of materials tied to the 2020 election. Authorities said the action was a court-authorized law enforcement step. The site has been central to ongoing disputes over 2020 records, and the Justice Department has pursued related court action seeking those documents. Local officials expressed concern about the seizure and said they had not been given full details on the destination of the materials.
Known details:
- FBI agents searched the Fulton County election facility in Union City and removed boxes that the FBI confirmed contained ballots.
- The items sought included ballots and other 2020 election materials, as reported by officials.
- An FBI spokesperson characterized the operation as a court-authorized law enforcement action and declined further comment because the matter is ongoing.
- The Justice Department has previously sued the Fulton County court clerk seeking the same 2020 election records and is asking a judge to order their production.
Summary:
The search marks a federal enforcement action into records from the 2020 election and has prompted concerns among local officials. The related federal lawsuit seeking those documents remains pending and a judge’s decision on the request is the next stated procedural step.
