FBI wants to hide agent who secured search warrant in Georgia
The FBI aims to protect law enforcement details by blocking Agent Evans from testifying about the 2020 ballot warrant amid Fulton County's claims of concealment.
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‘WHO HAS THE BOXES?!’ Fulton County numbers don’t match after FBI seizure * WorldNetDaily * by Fred Lucas, The Daily Signal
Source link Officials from Fulton County, Georgia, wanted to quash a subpoena from the Georgia State Board of Elections because providing “approximately 750 boxes” of material would be too burdensome. Yet, when the FBI came knocking in a Jan. 28 raid, federal agents left with 656 boxes (653 by one count), prompting a top Georgia
FBI Seizure Confirms 2020 Election Evidence Is Missing from Fulton County
A stunning discrepancy uncovered after an FBI raid in Fulton County, Georgia, is raising serious questions about missing 2020 election evidence, with officials warning that nearly 100 boxes of critical materials may have inexplicably vanished. The post FBI Seizure Confirms 2020 Election Evidence Is Missing from Fulton County appeared first on Slay News.
FBI wants to hide agent who secured search warrant in Georgia
The FBI's ability to get a search warrant to seize all of the 2020 election ballots and information in Fulton County, Georgia came down to one FBI agent who spoke to one supporter of President Donald Trump. Now, the FBI wants to hide that agent from answering questions under oath. Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance flagged the court filing on Friday, in which Fulton County said that Agent Hugh Raymond Evans is a central part to their motions …
Fulton County Numbers Don’t Match After FBI Seizure
Officials from Fulton County, Georgia, wanted to quash a subpoena from the Georgia State Board of Elections because providing “approximately 750 boxes” of material would be too burdensome. Yet, when the FBI came knocking in a Jan. 28 raid, federal agents left with 656 boxes (653 by one count), prompting a top Georgia election official to wonder about the gap in the number. “That’s almost 100 boxes of evidence,” Janice Johnston, vice chair of t…
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