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Judge blocks DOJ subpoena for names of 2020 Fulton County, Georgia, election workers
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A federal judge in Georgia on Tuesday blocked a Department of Justice subpoena seeking the names of election workers in Fulton County from the 2020 election. President Donald Trump has falsely claimed for years that he actually won Georgia's 2020 presidential election and has focused his allegations of ballot fraud on the count conducted in Fulton County, whose biggest city is Atlanta. "The Subpoena requests disclosure of personal identifying information of thousands of employees and...
A federal judge in Georgia on Tuesday blocked a Department of Justice subpoena seeking the names of election workers in Fulton County from the 2020 election.
President Donald Trump has falsely claimed for years that he actually won Georgia's 2020 presidential election and has focused his allegations of ballot fraud on the count conducted in Fulton County, whose biggest city is Atlanta.
"The Subpoena requests disclosure of personal identifying information of thousands of employees and volunteers who participated in activities related to the 2020 Election," Judge William Ray wrote in his order quashing the DOJ subpoena.
"Such a large disclosure of information threatens to chill participation in future elections, which will surely impact Fulton County," Ray wrote.
The judge wrote that said that the "breadth of the Grand Jury Subpoena" obtained by the DOJ for its investigation of the 2020 election "is staggering."
"So, is there anything wrong with the DOJ using the Grand Jury to subpoena these records from Fulton County? In this Court's view, yes," Ray wrote. "These records, even if they lead to the DOJ finding individuals who worked for Fulton County in the 2020 Election who support the theory that the 2020 Election was not fair, would not lead to information that could be used to charge anyone with anything, at least not any viable charge."
He noted that the statute of limitations for any possible crime related to the 2020 election "has long expired."
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