FBI raided Georgia election hub in search of evidence of 2020 voter fraud, court docs show

FBI raided Georgia election hub in search of evidence of 2020 voter fraud, court docs show
Source: NBC News

The FBI raided a Georgia election hub near Atlanta and seized ballots and voter records at the urging of a lawyer who had worked with President Donald Trump to try to overturn the results of the 2020 election, a newly released court record revealed Tuesday.

FBI Special Agent Hugh Raymond Evans wrote in the affidavit that the investigation "originated from a referral sent by Kurt Olsen, Presidentially appointed Director of Election Security and Integrity."

Olsen, who took part in the "Stop the Steal" campaign more than five years ago and promoted baseless claims of widespread voter fraud, was previously sanctioned by federal judges for making "false, misleading and unsupported factual assertions."

He was hired last year by the administration to investigate the 2020 election.

FBI agents on Jan. 28 were authorized to take all physical ballots from Fulton County related to the 2020 general election, tabulator tapes for every voting machine, all ballot images, and voter rolls, according to the warrant.

The search warrant also allowed the government to review any evidence stored electronically.

The order to make the affidavit public was issued by U.S. District Judge J.P. Boulee, who was nominated by Trump in 2019 to the federal District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Some of the details were redacted, including the names of people who argued there had been voter irregularities.

In an order filed Saturday, Boulee gave the Trump Administration a Tuesday deadline to produce the affidavit to obtain the search warrant.

That affidavit spelled out the arguments federal prosecutors made to persuade federal Magistrate Judge Catherine Salinas to issue the search warrant, most of which are retreads of Trump's voter fraud claims from 2020 that were disproven by local and state election officials, as well as members of his own cabinet.

"Following the November 3, 2020, presidential election, there were many allegations of electoral impropriety relating to the voting process and ballot counting in Fulton County, Georgia," the affidavit states. "Some of those allegations have been disproven while some of those allegations have been substantiated, including through admissions by Fulton County."

Elections officials concede that isolated instances of voter fraud do happen, but they are rare. To change the outcome of an election, they say, there would have to be evidence of voter fraud on a massive scale that would shift the margins.

Boulee also unsealed the court file for the lawsuit that Fulton County Commission Chairman Rob Pitts filed against the government after FBI agents on Jan. 28 raided a county elections warehouse outside Atlanta and left with 700 boxes of ballots and other records related to that election.

"Given the importance of the public's access to judicial proceedings, the Clerk is DIRECTED to unseal the docket in this case," Boulee wrote.

Georgia was one of the key states Trump lost in the 2020 when he was defeated by Joe Biden. It was also one of the states where he tried to overturn the election results.

In the lead-up to the Jan. 6, 2021 attack at the U.S. Capitol, Trump pressured Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in a phone call to "find 11,780 votes," which was roughly Biden's margin of victory in the state.

Trump has continued to falsely insist that election was stolen from him despite evidence to the contrary and admissions, under oath, by key allies like Fox Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch that Trump's claims were "bulls--- and damaging."