
The FBI executed a court-authorized search at Fulton County’s Election Hub and Operation Center in Union City, Georgia, pursuing claims by former President Donald Trump that the 2020 election was tainted by widespread voter fraud. Agents focused on collecting records, computers, and ballots from the facility, which Georgia officials opened in 2023.
Fulton County officials confirmed that federal authorities seized roughly 700 boxes of ballots during the search. Commissioner Mo Ivory criticized the action as an attempt to “create chaos” benefiting Republicans in the upcoming midterm elections, calling the federal intrusion “an assault on voters.”
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The raid comes after Trump repeatedly pushed debunked claims that the 2020 election was rigged. He also filed a lawsuit seeking access to Fulton County ballots, asking a federal judge to order the court clerk to release physical ballots, stubs, and absentee envelopes.
Meanwhile, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard was seen at the site, drawing criticism from Democrats who accused her of injecting the intelligence community into a domestic political dispute. Senator Mark Warner labeled her presence unprecedented and politically biased.
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Trump previously pressured Georgia officials to “find” votes to overturn the 2020 election, but audits and hand recounts confirmed Joe Biden’s narrow victory in the state. The Justice Department under Trump has also sought voter data from multiple states, often facing legal pushback.
Overall, the FBI’s activity in Fulton County highlights ongoing tensions surrounding Trump’s election claims. Legal experts note the raids are part of broader efforts to investigate potential election interference, while local officials consider possible legal responses to protect voter records.