- President Trump has staffed his administration with backers of his false 2020 election claims, from the attorney general to Justice Department lawyers.
- In late January, Trump officials seized ballots and election records from Georgia’s Fulton County, a key target of election conspiracy theorists for years.
- Election officials nationwide are bracing for federal interference in the 2026 midterms, as the “election denial movement” becomes embedded in the federal government.
President Trump has long spread conspiracy theories about voting designed to explain away his 2020 election loss to Democrat Joe Biden. Now that he’s president again, Trump has stocked his administration with those who have promoted his falsehoods and in some cases helped him try to overturn his loss.
Those election conspiracists now holding official power range from the attorney general to lawyers filing lawsuits for the Justice Department. Kurt Olsen, a lawyer who unsuccessfully pushed the Justice Department in 2020 to back the president’s false claims, is now leading a sweeping probe of the vote from that election.
The most dramatic action from that mandate was the seizure in late January of ballots and 2020 election records from Fulton County in Georgia, a Democratic stronghold that includes Atlanta. The county has long been a target of election conspiracy theorists aligned with Trump, and the affidavit for the search warrant shows the action was based on 2020 claims that in many cases had been...
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