Fulton County Official Blasts Trump Administration Over FBI's Seizure of 2020 Ballots as 'Intimidation and Distraction'
The chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, Robb Pitts, has launched a scathing attack on the Trump administration over the FBI's seizure of original 2020 voting records, labeling the move as an "effort to intimidate and distract" from the facts.
The FBI's raid at the county's Elections Hub and Operations Center came amid President Donald Trump's baseless claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election. Georgia officials conducted multiple audits and recounts, which confirmed that the elections were fair and accurate, with every legal vote counted.
Pitts claimed that the ongoing efforts by the Justice Department to obtain the county's election records are about intimidation and distraction, rather than facts. He stated that Fulton County has nothing to hide, as its elections are fair and lawful, and the outcome of the 2020 election will not change.
The search warrant authorized the FBI to seize all physical ballots from the 2020 General Election, tabulator tapes from voting machines, and 2020 voter rolls, among other documents. The warrant cited possible violations of two statutes related to the retention of election records and intimidation of voters.
Pitts' comments came as a response to the Justice Department's lawsuit last month seeking access to Fulton County's 2020 election records. He claimed that there was a "fight" over the ballots, but county attorneys reviewed the warrant and decided it was in their best interest to comply.
The FBI has maintained that its actions are part of court-authorized activity and will provide no further information on the matter. However, Pitts' assertion that the move is an attempt to intimidate and distract from the facts has sparked widespread criticism from some, who argue that the Trump administration's claims of voter fraud have been thoroughly debunked by multiple investigations and audits.
The situation highlights the ongoing tension between the Trump administration and local election officials in Georgia, with many accusing the administration of attempting to undermine the integrity of the electoral process.
The chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, Robb Pitts, has launched a scathing attack on the Trump administration over the FBI's seizure of original 2020 voting records, labeling the move as an "effort to intimidate and distract" from the facts.
The FBI's raid at the county's Elections Hub and Operations Center came amid President Donald Trump's baseless claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election. Georgia officials conducted multiple audits and recounts, which confirmed that the elections were fair and accurate, with every legal vote counted.
Pitts claimed that the ongoing efforts by the Justice Department to obtain the county's election records are about intimidation and distraction, rather than facts. He stated that Fulton County has nothing to hide, as its elections are fair and lawful, and the outcome of the 2020 election will not change.
The search warrant authorized the FBI to seize all physical ballots from the 2020 General Election, tabulator tapes from voting machines, and 2020 voter rolls, among other documents. The warrant cited possible violations of two statutes related to the retention of election records and intimidation of voters.
Pitts' comments came as a response to the Justice Department's lawsuit last month seeking access to Fulton County's 2020 election records. He claimed that there was a "fight" over the ballots, but county attorneys reviewed the warrant and decided it was in their best interest to comply.
The FBI has maintained that its actions are part of court-authorized activity and will provide no further information on the matter. However, Pitts' assertion that the move is an attempt to intimidate and distract from the facts has sparked widespread criticism from some, who argue that the Trump administration's claims of voter fraud have been thoroughly debunked by multiple investigations and audits.
The situation highlights the ongoing tension between the Trump administration and local election officials in Georgia, with many accusing the administration of attempting to undermine the integrity of the electoral process.