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The Department of Justice is still searching for answers about what happened in the 2020 presidential election.
The DOJ has filed a subpoena seeking the names of every election worker involved in the 2020 presidential election.
The subpoena also requests information about all volunteers who assisted Fulton County election staffers.
NBC News had the full scoop on the DOJ’s move and covered the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections’ response:
The Justice Department is seeking the names and contact information of election workers in Fulton County, Georgia, who worked during the 2020 presidential election, according to legal filings.
The Justice Department filed a subpoena in April to try to force the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections to release the names, addresses and contact information for 2020 election staff members and volunteers. The grand jury subpoena was made public Monday as the Fulton County board urged a judge to quash it. The New York Times was first to report the subpoena.
The subpoena marks an expanded effort by the Justice Department to investigate the 2020 election, which President Donald Trump has continued to focus on since he lost there.
Reached for comment, Fulton County Chairman Robb Pitts said that “the federal government once again is attempting to misuse criminal process.”