BREAKING: Federal Judge Rejects DOJ Attempt to Subpoena 2020 Fulton County Election Workers * The Gateway Pundit * by Cristina Laila
A federal judge on Tuesday rejected the Justice Department’s attempt to subpoena 2020 Fulton County election workers.
Earlier this year the FBI raided the Fulton County election office.
The Justice Department also issued subpoenas for information on all 2020 election workers from Fulton County.
The records include those who were performing the following functions and duties:
On Tuesday, US District Judge William Ray, a Trump appointee, quashed the subpoenas.
Judge Ray said the grand jury subpoena was unreasonable.
The AP reported:
Ad block users: Some site features may not work correctly while an ad blocker is enabled, because they break scripts and content this website depends on. If you can't see comments below, for example, please disable your ad blocker.The U.S. Department of Justice cannot have the names and personal contact information for every person who worked during the 2020 election in Georgia’s Fulton County, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
The Justice Department in April obtained a grand jury subpoena seeking the names and personal contact information of county employees and volunteer poll workers. President Donald Trump has long claimed without evidence that widespread voter fraud in Georgia’s most populous county, a Democratic stronghold, cost him victory in the state in 2020.
Fulton County asked a judge to quash the subpoena, arguing it was meant to “target, harass and punish the President’s perceived political opponents” and that it was “grossly over broad and untethered to any reasonable need.”
“Given the low need for the subpoenaed information and the highly burdensome nature of the disclosure of the same, the Subpoena is unreasonable and must be quashed,” U.S. District Judge William Ray wrote in his ruling.