❓WHAT HAPPENED: The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division filed a lawsuit against Fulton County, Georgia, seeking access to voting records from the 2020 presidential election.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Department of Justice (DOJ), Fulton County officials, and states including Colorado, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Nevada.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The lawsuit was filed on Friday, December 12, 2025, targeting Fulton County, Georgia.
🎯IMPACT: The DOJ has now sued 18 states, along with Fulton County, over election-related records access.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) Civil Rights Division has filed a lawsuit against Fulton County, Georgia, demanding access to voting records from the 2020 presidential election. Filed on Friday, December 12, the legal action follows an October subpoena for ballots and other election materials, which Fulton County has not answered, according to the DOJ complaint.
Fulton County is notable as the location where President Donald J. Trump faced one of several Democrat lawfare efforts, in this instance initiated by disgraced District Attorney Fani Willis, who was eventually disqualified from prosecuting the case. In late November, Peter Skandalakis, director of the Prosecuting Attorney’s Council of Georgia, moved to dismiss the racketeering case against President Trump and his allies.
In addition to Fulton County, the department has filed lawsuits against Colorado, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Nevada. These cases allege that the states failed to provide statewide voter registration lists upon request.
With these latest actions, the number of states sued by the DOJ over election-related issues has risen to 18, alongside the lawsuit against Fulton County.
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