The FBI has expanded its investigative efforts into allegations of election fraud during the 2020 presidential race in Fulton County, Georgia. According to an internal memo, the agency has deployed 260 analysts to assist with the probe, focusing on completing 708 record checks by July 17th. The operation is considered a priority for FBI Director Kash Patel, though the specific records under review remain undisclosed.
Federal agents conducted a raid on a Fulton County election warehouse in January, seizing over 600 boxes of materials, including original 2020 ballots. The Justice Department has not filed criminal charges related to the investigation, and federal officials have provided limited details on its scope. The FBI and county authorities have not responded to requests for comment on recent developments.
In addition to the warehouse seizure, the Justice Department has requested the identities of all individuals who worked in administering the 2020 election in Fulton County. No further information has been released about the purpose or scope of this request. Investigators have not disclosed whether their inquiries involve voter registration databases, ballot handling procedures, or other aspects of election administration.
