Fulton County Says DOJ's Election Raid Was 'Woefully Short' on Evidence
Summary
Fulton County in Georgia has filed a court motion stating that the Department of Justice's recent raid to seize 2020 election records was done without enough evidence. The county is asking for the return of its ballots and documents, arguing that the raid violated constitutional rights.Key Facts
- The Department of Justice conducted a raid on a warehouse near Atlanta, taking about 700 boxes of election records.
- Fulton County has gone to court to demand the return of these seized ballots and documents.
- The county's filing claims that the DOJ didn't have enough evidence to justify the raid.
- The search warrant used for the raid is described as "unprecedented" by Fulton County.
- The documents were related to the 2020 election, where Biden won in Georgia.
- Fulton County accuses the federal government of violating the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unjust searches and seizures.
- Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is involved in the investigation into alleged voter fraud.
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