"This week saw the release of the documents underpinning the inexcusable seizure of the election materials from Fulton County in Georgia. Within the documents, Hunter Walker of Talking Points Memo noticed the name of Clay Parikh, mysteriously described as a "special government employee" in the executive branch. Walker managed to score an interview with Parikh, and what he got was a good look at the kind of people working below decks in this administration. And, boy howdy, was it a look."
"According to [FBI Special Agent Hugh] Evans, Parikh was one of several people who spoke to investigators and aired concerns that prompted the raid. Specifically, the affidavit said Parikh analyzed "tabulator tape images and related documents" and concluded data from the devices was "manipulated." While various investigations have identified some issues with the 2020 election in Fulton County, experts and officials have repeatedly concluded they did not affect the overall outcome."
Documents released detail the seizure of election materials from Fulton County, Georgia. The documents identify Clay Parikh, described as a "special government employee" in the executive branch. Parikh spoke with investigators and reported concerns after analyzing tabulator tape images and related documents, concluding data from the devices was "manipulated." Multiple investigations and officials found some issues but repeatedly concluded those issues did not affect the overall 2020 outcome in Fulton County. Parikh indicated collaboration with election denier Kurt Olsen and voiced broader conspiratorial concerns, including a belief in a "cabal" reshaping society.
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