Trump Administration Demands Names of 2020 Election Workers in Georgia

The US Justice Department has demanded the identities of every worker who staffed the 2020 election in Fulton County, Georgia, via a federal grand jury subpoena. The demand is part of an ongoing federal investigation into the 2020 vote in Georgia's most populous county, which relies on false and debunked claims.
The Justice Department has demanded the identities of every worker who staffed the 2020 election in Fulton County, Georgia. The demand, which came via a federal grand jury subpoena, targets employees of Fulton County elections as well as volunteer poll workers. The subpoena was received by the county on April 20 and seeks names, positions, email addresses, and personal telephone numbers for ten categories of Fulton County election workers. Fulton County officials have called the subpoena 'harassment' and 'federal overreach.' The county has filed a motion to block the subpoena, arguing it 'cannot yield any evidence that could result in a criminal prosecution.' Earlier this year, FBI agents raided an election warehouse in the county, seizing physical ballots from the 2020 election. County officials have since filed a lawsuit to force the Justice Department to return those materials.
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