Fulton County Georgia Election Case Documents Must Be Unsealed by Tuesday, Judge Rules
The unsealing will reveal evidence and motivations behind the FBI's seizure of over 700 boxes of election materials linked to the 2020 vote, court documents show.
- Judge J.P. Boulee of the Northern District of Georgia ordered the search-warrant affidavit for the Fulton County election hub raid unsealed on Sunday, after President Donald Trump's lawyers agreed.
- The FBI raided the Fulton County election facility on Jan. 28 and seized more than 700 boxes of 2020 election material, prompting a legal challenge from Robb Pitts.
- The affidavit itself could shed light on the FBI's motivations, and some documents will be unsealed as court proceedings begin, including the search warrant affidavit.
- The court gave the government until 5 p.m. Tuesday to produce the affidavit and ordered the case docket and Fulton County's motions unsealed after no objections.
- Amid heavy scrutiny of the raid, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard's appearance and unresolved targets intensify controversy; Trump has said he won despite losing over 60 court cases and demanded Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger find more than 11,000 votes.
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Editorial: FBI’s Georgia ballot abuse
Thanks to a fearless federal judge, the Trump Administration’s seizure of records from Georgia elections storage facilities will get some exposure so that we can learn whether there is a reason for the Department of Justice’s interest in Georgia.
Documents show what led to FBI raid of elections office
The FBI raid on a Georgia elections office was fueled by an investigation into so-called “deficiencies” in the 2020 election. That’s according to an unsealed FBI agent’s affidavit filed by the DOJ in federal court. White House correspondent Liz Landers reports.
Fulton County: A dress rehearsal for election theft?
When FBI agents raided an elections center in Fulton County, Georgia, last week, carting off 700 boxes of ballots and related documents, some commentators shrugged that it was just another doomed attempt by President Trump to substantiate his “big lie” of the stolen 2020 election. But the real “goal is likely far more nefarious,” said Mary Ellen Klas in Bloomberg. Facing a GOP wipeout in November’s midterms, which would end his “ability to fend …
Judge: Trump administration must produce info that led to elections raid
A federal judge in Atlanta has given the administration of President Donald Trump until Tuesday to give the court the documentation that led to the seizure of Fulton County ballots from the 2020 presidential election.
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