
"The Fulton county commission chair, Robb Pitts, said at a press conference this morning that he received a phone call last Monday two days before the FBI served a criminal warrant to seize 2020 election documents to warn that he, Georgia secretary of state Brad Raffensperger, former Raffensperger deputy Gabriel Sterling and others in the state were at risk of imminent arrest by federal agents."
"Pitts held a press conference this morning to announce that the county had filed a motion for the ballots and other election material to be returned, and for that affidavit to be unsealed. Because the case is still under seal at this time, I cannot share the contents of the motion itself, he said. We will use every resource at our disposal to fight for their vote and that we will fight using all resources against those who seek to take over our elections."
Fulton County Commission Chair Robb Pitts reported receiving a phone call warning two days before the FBI executed a criminal warrant to seize 2020 election documents, naming potential imminent arrests for several state officials. The caller was described only as someone familiar with Washington, D.C., and Pitts declined to identify them. Federal agents used a sealed affidavit to obtain the warrant and removed about 700 boxes from county election offices. Fulton County filed a motion seeking the return of ballots and election materials and to unseal the affidavit. A senior Atlanta special agent resigned roughly a week before the warrant was served, with no public explanation.
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