Trump-appointed judge blocks DOJ bid for Georgia election workers’ personal data
- A federal judge has ruled that the Department of Justice cannot obtain the names and personal contact information for every individual who worked during the 2020 election in Georgia’s Fulton County.
- The decision, handed down on Tuesday, blocks a grand jury subpoena issued by the Justice Department in April.
- The subpoena had sought the personal details of county employees and volunteer poll workers.
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- A federal judge has ruled that the Department of Justice cannot obtain the names and personal contact information for every individual who worked during the 2020 election in Georgia’s Fulton County.
- The decision, handed down on Tuesday, blocks a grand jury subpoena issued by the Justice Department in April.
- The subpoena had sought the personal details of county employees and volunteer poll workers.
Sources: The Independent