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Fulton County pushes back on DOJ effort to obtain election workers' names

Fulton County pushes back on DOJ effort to obtain election workers' names
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Election officials in Fulton County, Ga., are asking a federal judge to block the Justice Department (DOJ) from obtaining the identities of thousands of individuals who worked on the 2020 election. The Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections filed a motion in a Georgia federal court on Monday requesting it “quash” a grand jury subpoena...

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