In Major Escalation, Trump DOJ Sues Fulton County, Georgia for 2020 Ballots [View all]
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is suing Fulton County, Georgia, seeking ballots and other election records from the 2020 presidential vote. The lawsuit, which a pro-voting group condemned as a terrible overstep of power, is a major escalation in the Trump administrations dangerous effort to revive President Donald Trumps fraudulent claims that the election was stolen.
In reality, Trump lost the race by a significant margin and his repeated allegations of fraud have been widely debunked. In a new lawsuit, the DOJ is demanding all used and void ballots, stubs of all ballots, signature envelopes, and corresponding envelope digital files from the 2020 General Election in Fulton County. The suit, filed Friday on Attorney General Pam Bondis behalf by Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon, marks the first time the DOJ has sued to obtain actual ballots from state or local officials as part of its pursuit of a myriad of election conspiracies.
The lawsuit is also the latest move in an effort backed by far-right members of the State Election Board of Georgia and anti-voting allies of the president to probe false claims of voter fraud in Fulton County, the states largest county and a Democratic stronghold. Over two years ago, the State Election Board cleared Fulton County election workers and officials of alleged misconduct after a lengthy investigation. However, the Republican-controlled state election board sought to reopen a probe into Fulton County over the summer by asking the DOJ for assistance in obtaining voting records and documents related to the 2020 contest. Election conspiracists, too, have urged the DOJ to get involved in efforts to obtain the records.
While Dhillons lawsuit makes the demand for Fulton County ballots official, it wasnt the DOJs first attempt at securing access. In August, Ed Martin, head of the DOJs vague weaponization task force, reportedly sent a letter to a Fulton County judge demanding to immediately access 148,000 absentee ballots being stored in a ballot warehouse. In October, Dhillon, again on Bondis behalf, sent the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections a letter demanding the records.
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