In the United States, the FBI raided an election office in Georgia’s Fulton County as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged irregularities tied to the 2020 presidential election. Federal agents reportedly seized computers and ballots, escalating a politically charged probe.
The search followed public statements by political figures questioning the 2020 results, fueling controversy over the motivations and potential legal implications. Local officials expressed mixed reactions, with some defending the integrity of the election process while others supported the investigation.
National political leaders weighed in, framing the raid as either essential enforcement or politically motivated interference. The issue has further polarized public discourse in the U.S. ahead of upcoming elections.
Civil rights groups have raised concerns about transparency and precedent, urging judicial oversight to ensure accountability and fairness as the probe continues.