Fulton County Official Slams Trump Administration Over FBI Seizure of 2020 Ballots as 'Intimidation and Distraction'
The chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, Robb Pitts, has strongly denounced the Trump administration's actions after the FBI seized original 2020 voting records from the county's Elections Hub and Operations Center. Pitts described the move as "intimidation and distraction" aimed at sowing doubt about the integrity of the 2020 election.
The FBI claimed that they were conducting a court-authorized search for evidence related to alleged voter fraud in Georgia, where President Trump lost the presidential election. However, county officials have maintained that there was no widespread voter fraud in the state and that every audit, recount, and court ruling has confirmed the fairness and accuracy of the election.
Pitts stated that "Fulton County has nothing to hide" and that the county's elections are fair and lawful. He also noted that the ongoing efforts by the Justice Department to access 2020 election records are part of a larger campaign to intimidate voters and distract from the facts.
The search warrant obtained by ABC affiliate WSB authorized the FBI to search for physical ballots, tabulator tapes from voting machines, and other documents related to the 2020 election. The warrant claimed that the material constituted evidence of a criminal offense and was used as the means of committing such an offense.
Critics argue that the Trump administration's actions are part of a broader effort to undermine confidence in the electoral system and sow discord among voters. As one county official put it, "These ongoing efforts are about intimidation and distraction, not facts."
The chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, Robb Pitts, has strongly denounced the Trump administration's actions after the FBI seized original 2020 voting records from the county's Elections Hub and Operations Center. Pitts described the move as "intimidation and distraction" aimed at sowing doubt about the integrity of the 2020 election.
The FBI claimed that they were conducting a court-authorized search for evidence related to alleged voter fraud in Georgia, where President Trump lost the presidential election. However, county officials have maintained that there was no widespread voter fraud in the state and that every audit, recount, and court ruling has confirmed the fairness and accuracy of the election.
Pitts stated that "Fulton County has nothing to hide" and that the county's elections are fair and lawful. He also noted that the ongoing efforts by the Justice Department to access 2020 election records are part of a larger campaign to intimidate voters and distract from the facts.
The search warrant obtained by ABC affiliate WSB authorized the FBI to search for physical ballots, tabulator tapes from voting machines, and other documents related to the 2020 election. The warrant claimed that the material constituted evidence of a criminal offense and was used as the means of committing such an offense.
Critics argue that the Trump administration's actions are part of a broader effort to undermine confidence in the electoral system and sow discord among voters. As one county official put it, "These ongoing efforts are about intimidation and distraction, not facts."