FBI Memo Orders 260 Analysts to Probe Georgia’s Already-Certified 2020 Election
The FBI has ordered more than 200 staffers across its field offices to join an investigation of the 2020 presidential election in Fulton County, Georgia. A memo obtained by the Associated Press on July 3, 2026 calls for a “surge” of exactly 260 investigative analysts and staff operations specialists to what the bureau described as a “priority investigation.”
260 FBI analysts ordered to review Georgia 2020 election records by July 17, 2026
Each of those 260 staffers is assigned to check an estimated 708 records by July 17. The scope means the bureau expects to review roughly 184,000 individual records as part of this effort.
Georgia’s 2020 Results Were Verified Three Times
Fulton County’s 2020 ballots were counted three times, including once by hand. Each count confirmed that Democrat Joe Biden won Georgia. No count produced evidence of widespread fraud.
President Trump and his allies have repeatedly claimed fraud altered the 2020 outcome in Georgia. Those claims have been rejected in state and federal courts, by Georgia’s Republican secretary of state, and by Georgia’s Republican governor.
FBI Already Seized Hundreds of Boxes from Fulton County
In January 2026, FBI agents seized hundreds of boxes containing ballots and documents from Fulton County, Georgia’s most populous county and home to most of Atlanta. The county is heavily Democratic. A Fulton County spokesperson declined to comment on the current investigation, citing its pending status.
The Justice Department has publicly stated it is investigating “irregularities that occurred during the 2020 presidential election in the County.” The memo obtained by AP does not describe the specific allegations under review.
The redirection of 260 analysts is a significant draw on bureau resources. Critics argue the reassignment pulls capacity away from active criminal investigations to pursue claims courts have repeatedly dismissed.
What You Can Do Now
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Call the Senate Judiciary Committee at (202) 224-5225 and demand oversight hearings on the FBI’s redirection of resources to the Georgia 2020 investigation. Ask your senator to formally request FBI Director Kash Patel testify about the evidentiary basis for the “surge” memo.
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Contact your House representative through the House switchboard at (202) 225-3121. Ask them to co-sponsor or support any legislation requiring the DOJ to provide Congress with the legal basis for investigations into already-certified elections.
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Contact the Georgia Secretary of State’s office at (404) 656-2817. Ask Secretary Brad Raffensperger, who certified the 2020 results, to issue a public statement affirming those results in light of the federal investigation’s escalation.
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Find your state attorney general at naag.org/find-my-ag. Ask them to file a brief or public statement opposing the use of federal investigative resources to relitigate state-certified elections, which sets a precedent applicable to any state’s certified results.