Reprimanded federal judge recuses herself from Georgia voter case

U.S. District Judge Eleanor Ross has stepped aside from a lawsuit involving Georgia voter records after the Justice Department questioned her impartiality.

Trump administration won’t pursue $1.8B “Anti-Weaponization Fund," Acting AG says

The proposed $1.8 billion fund designed to compensate allies of President Donald Trump who claimed they were prosecuted for political reasons is officially dead, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told lawmakers on Tuesday.

Federal judge unseals Fulton County election subpoena case, commissioner says

A federal court order has granted public access to a previously sealed legal battle involving a U.S. Department of Justice subpoena demanding the personal details of 2020 election workers, Fulton County Board of Commissioners Chairman Robb Pitts said.

USPS proposes requiring states to identify and list mail voters

The USPS has proposed new rules that detail how the Trump administration intends to carry out its contested mail ballot executive order.

DOJ moves to disqualify Judge Eleanor Ross from Georgia voter records suit

The United States Department of Justice has formally requested the recusal of U.S. District Judge Eleanor Ross from a federal election records lawsuit in Georgia, citing her alleged attendance at a partisan political event for Fani Willis as evidence for her dismissal.

Cassidy's loss marks latest Trump purge. What it means for the GOP

Sen. Bill Cassidy was decisively defeated in Louisiana’s Republican primary Saturday, failing to overcome backlash from GOP voters over his 2021 vote to convict Donald Trump.

Manifesto triggered security scare for Raffensperger

Brad Raffensperger's gubernatorial campaign received a manifesto prior to a suspicious item being discovered at a Macon airport on Tuesday.

Fulton County chair race: What candidates say about federal raid

Fulton County commission chair candidates traded barbs Tuesday over how to handle an aggressive federal investigation into the 2020 voter rolls as the primary election looms.

Sen. Warnock joins fight against Fulton election subpoena

Sen. Raphael Warnock and Georgia Democrats are demanding answers from the Justice Department over a federal subpoena targeting Fulton County election workers.

Judge rules Justice Department can keep seized Fulton County ballots

A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the Justice Department can keep 2020 election ballots seized from a Fulton County warehouse.

Fulton moves to block subpoena seeking personal data of 2020 election workers

Fulton County election officials filed a motion Monday to quash a federal grand jury subpoena seeking the personal information of thousands of staff and volunteers who served during the November 2020 General Election.

Rep. Clay Fuller sworn in to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene

Rep. Clay Fuller has been sworn in to represent Georgia's 14th District, filling the seat vacated by Marjorie Taylor Greene.

Rep. Clay Fuller sworn into Congress
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Clay Fuller, who was elected last week to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene, was sworn into office Tuesday. 

Judge denies Fulton County request for secret FBI records

A federal judge denied Fulton County’s request to force the FBI to hand over internal records about the seizure of 2020 election ballots.

Fulton County fights FBI in court to recover 2020 ballots

Fulton County attorneys accused the FBI of showing 'callous disregard' to obtain a search warrant used to seize 2020 election ballots.

Nathan Wade denies 'politically motivated' investigation in Georgia Senate testimony

Nathan Wade is scheduled to testify before a Senate subcommittee as lawmakers investigate prosecutorial misconduct in the dismissed Fulton County case against Donald Trump.