Judge Bars DOJ’s Attempt to Get Information on Georgia’s 2020 Election Workers
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Judge Bars DOJ’s Attempt to Get Information on Georgia’s 2020 Election Workers
A federal judge on Tuesday halted the Justice Department’s attempt to obtain names, addresses, and contact information for hundreds of 2020 election workers and volunteers in Fulton County, Georgia.
President Donald Trump had called for the DOJ to look into that year’s election results across the state after claiming the outcome was tainted by fraud. The final vote count showed Joe Biden ahead by around 12,000 votes.
Regarding the DOJ’s inquiry into the election results, U.S. District Judge William M. Ray said that the typical five-year statute of limitations for violations expired in 2025.
According to findings collected by volunteers from the nonpartisan election watchdog group VoterGA, various inconsistencies were found within the 2020 election in Georgia.
“The morning after the election, [Secretary of State] Brad Raffensperger acknowledged that Donald Trump had an insurmountable 103,750 vote lead over Joe Biden with only 2% of 4.7 million votes (about 94,000) left to count,” VoterGA’s summary states. It adds that Raffensperger could confirm the accuracy of Trump’s lead due to county reports that had to be surrendered by 10 p.m. on election........
