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Trump says he wants to 'take over' U.S. elections as Georgia seeks return of seized ballots
Summary
Fulton County asked a federal court to order the FBI to return ballots and other 2020 election documents taken in a recent warehouse search. President Donald Trump has said he wants to "take over" elections in some Democratic-run areas, remarks county officials cited in their filing.
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Fulton County officials have asked a federal court to order the FBI to return ballots and other documents taken from a warehouse near Atlanta following a recent search. County leaders say federal agents removed boxes tied to the 2020 election and that they were not told why the materials were seized. The county also asked the court to unseal the sworn statement presented to the judge who approved the search warrant. Officials referenced public remarks by President Donald Trump about federal involvement in elections when announcing their legal action.
Key developments:
- Fulton County asked a federal court to order the FBI to return ballots and other 2020 election materials.
- Federal agents searched a warehouse near Atlanta and took boxes of ballots and related documents; county officials say they were not told the reason.
- The county asked the court to unseal the sworn statement used to obtain the search warrant.
- Officials cited President Trump's public remarks about a federal role in elections when announcing the motion.
Summary:
The filing places the dispute before a federal court and has heightened concern among local election officials about federal actions and statements regarding elections. The court's response and next procedural steps are undetermined at this time.
