1/ NEW: @ProPublica has obtained a search warrant that the FBI is executing for records related to the contested 2020 election in Fulton County, Ga., which has not yet been widely shared. It’s an extraordinary document.
4/ It cites stiff criminal penalties related to “the procurement, casting, or tabulation of ballots that are known by the person to be materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent,” among other violations.
5/ President Donald Trump has long sought to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia, including in a call in which he pressured the secretary of state to “find” him enough votes to win.
6/ Trump filed over 60 legal cases across the nation seeking to overturn the election results — all of which failed, even those before Trump-appointed judges.
1/ ProPublica has heard from dozens of voters who expressed astonishment and anger at state appeals court Judge Jefferson Griffin’s ongoing attempts to cancel their ballots in the North Carolina Supreme Court race.
2/ Multiple data analyses show that the voters whose ballots were targeted by a North Carolina Supreme Court candidate are disproportionately Black, Democratic and young.
These are some of those voters’ stories.
3/ A 58-year-old poll worker is among the 60,000 North Carolina voters whose ballots could be disqualified if Jefferson Griffin’s election challenge succeeds.
“I want people to know today it’s North Carolina, and tomorrow it’s another state,” she said.
1/ Republican Jefferson Griffin is trying to overturn an election loss by throwing out the ballots of over 5,500 military and overseas voters—despite having previously used the same method of voting himself, ProPublica reveals. A 🧵👇#ncpol: propublica.org/article/jeffer…
2/ Documents obtained by @propublica via open records request show that Griffin used military absentee ballots in 2019 and 2020, while serving as a captain and a JAG in the Army National Guard. This has not been previously reported. #ncpol
@propublica 3/ Griffin is trying to disqualify 5,500 military and overseas ballots in heavily Democratic counties, ignoring ballots from Republican areas, a @propublica review of the contested ballots found.