The article narrates the experience of a Pennsylvania Secretary of State employee confronted by two F.B.I. agents regarding their activities during the 2020 election. While attempting to recount the events surrounding the vote count, the individual feels pressure to accurately convey their actions, fearing that any inconsistencies could lead to accusations of lying. The encounter reveals the intense pressures faced by regular citizens fulfilling civic duties amidst the heightened scrutiny of federal investigations into electoral processes.
The F.B.I. agents interrogate a Pennsylvania state employee about their role in the 2020 election, highlighting the pressure and fear faced during official inquiries.
Under scrutiny, the individual grapples with the tension of possibly being perceived as lying, despite only having fulfilled their duty in overseeing the vote count.
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