Federal agents executed a sealed search warrant at a Georgia election office amid intense political and legal battles surrounding election integrity, federal access to voter data, and federal immigration enforcement actions that have sparked national outrage.
What We Know:
- The Federal Bureau of Investigation searched a Georgia election office as part of a federal investigation tied to events around the 2020 presidential election. Details of what was sought remain unclear.
- The search comes against a backdrop of ongoing claims by Donald Trump, who, even after winning the 2024 election, continues to publicly assert nearly daily that he “won the 2020 election,” despite there being no credible evidence to support that claim.
- The U.S. Justice Department under Attorney General Pamela Bondi has aggressively pursued access to state voter rolls, demanding full, unredacted voter registration data — including sensitive personal information — from dozens of states; when states refused, the DOJ sued at least 24 jurisdictions for refusing to comply.
- Critics, including the Brennan Center for Justice, say these demands and lawsuits represent an unprecedented federal attempt to obtain or control voter data, raising serious privacy, legal, and election integrity concerns.
- These controversies are occurring concurrently with the broader national debate about elections, voter data access, and federal authority — all playing out less than a year before the 2026 midterm elections.
The FBI’s search of a Georgia election office underscores that federal investigations tied to the 2020 election remain active, with federal authorities continuing to pursue evidence related to alleged election interference—years after the ballots were cast.
This story is developing and will be updated.

