Justice appears to be accelerating as federal investigators widen their focus on election integrity, fraud, and attacks on federal agents. Late last night, the FBI executed a court-authorized federal search warrant at the Fulton County Elections Hub and Operations Center in Union City, Georgia, just outside Atlanta. The warrant targeted 2020 general election materials, including physical ballots, ballot envelopes, ballot images, voting machine tabulator tapes, and voter registration records.
According to copies of the federal criminal warrant, agents were authorized to seize records tied to federal election laws under Title 52, including statutes governing record retention, fraudulent ballots, false registrations, and voter intimidation. The warrant was approved by U.S. Magistrate Judge Catherine Salinas of the Northern District of Georgia, a key detail confirming that a judge reviewed evidence and found probable cause for the seizure. The FBI described the operation as “court-authorized law enforcement activity,” while Fulton County officials criticized the move as politically motivated, even as key details remain sealed under federal procedure.
Adding to the significance, the Director of National Intelligence—the nation’s highest intelligence official outside the president—was reportedly present at the site, drawing intense scrutiny and fueling speculation about the broader scope of the investigation.
At the same time, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that 16 individuals have already been arrested in Minnesota in connection with riots, fraud, and attacks on federal officers, with the Department of Justice and FBI coordinating a much larger wave of arrests. Officials say these actions are part of an expanding federal crackdown.
President Donald Trump has reinforced that message, stating that while some ICE operations are being adjusted, fraud investigations remain “pedal to the metal.” Trump vowed the administration will continue pursuing corrupt insiders, criminal networks, and anyone stealing taxpayer money until the schemes are dismantled.
Meanwhile, lawmakers are pointing to international money trails, with claims that foreign billionaires may have financed unrest in Minnesota and beyond. Members of Congress say while suspects abroad may be beyond physical reach, U.S. Treasury powers could be used to freeze assets, escalating pressure as investigations intensify. Here’s more from Stephen Gardner.
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