美国司法部欲约谈2020年大选工作人员


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美国司法部欲约谈2020年大选工作人员

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内容摘要

  • 美国司法部正寻求约谈佐治亚州富尔顿县2020年大选的投票站工作人员。
  • 一名检察官告诉联邦法官,调查人员希望询问可能目睹选票处理活动的人员。
  • 富尔顿县反对针对选举工作人员姓名和地址的传票,警告此举可能使他们面临针对性风险,并打击未来民众参与 civic 事务的积极性。

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检察官在上周的一场法庭听证会上透露,美国司法部正试图约谈参与佐治亚州富尔顿县2020年大选的部分投票站工作人员和计票人员,以深挖选票处理相关细节。

5月19日,负责富尔顿县大陪审团工作的一名检察官告诉联邦法官,一旦司法部在调查中获取2020年大选工作人员的姓名和地址,联邦调查人员将尝试与这些工作人员面谈。

根据美国有线电视新闻网和其他媒体本周获取的听证会 transcript,检察官威廉·麦库姆对法官表示:“这只是为了确定并与某些在投票站工作、可能亲眼目睹、亲耳听闻或亲身参与过相关事务的人员交谈和约谈。”

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威廉·雷二世法官曾质疑司法部计划如何使用选举工作人员的个人信息。

麦库姆表示:“我们只是要求获取接触或经手过选票的雇员和志愿者的信息,以便联系他们并以证人身份进行询问。除了大陪审团传票之外,没有其他途径可以做到这一点。”

这种不同寻常的调查方式可能会重新炒作有关2020年大选结果的欺诈理论,而多个投票和执法机构早已彻底驳斥了这些理论。前总统唐纳德·特朗普一直试图为自己在大选中的失利翻案。

拜登在包括亚特兰大在内的人口大县富尔顿县的51.7万张总统选票中获得了三分之二以上的支持率。但特朗普仍坚称2020年大选存在针对他的舞弊行为,而美国司法部领导层今年已指派专门检察官负责富尔顿县的相关调查工作。

富尔顿县选举办公室已请求法官驳回针对选举工作人员姓名的传票,称这是一次过度的钓鱼式调查,可能损害即将到来的选举的民众参与度。该县表示,被移交的联邦选举工作人员的姓名、地址和电话号码可能会促使特朗普政府“针对并骚扰特朗普眼中的政治对手”。

该县的一名律师在听证会上辩称,该传票范围过于宽泛,试图重新调查已超出联邦刑事指控时效的事件。该律师卡迈勒·加利在法庭上表示,大陪审团的调查活动还可能让该县的选举工作人员不愿参与未来的选举。

“你们知道,范围过宽的钓鱼式调查是有害的,也是不被允许的。但如果范围不过宽,或许还可以接受,”法官在5月19日说道,“问题在于,我们作为法官,该如何判断调查何时越过了红线?”

相关报道 2020年11月5日,佐治亚州亚特兰大,富尔顿县选举登记和委员会的一名工作人员正在处理选票。布兰登·贝尔/路透社 法官不会下令司法部将扣押的2020年大选选票归还富尔顿县 阅读时长:3分钟

上周在佐治亚州罗马举行的听证会当天,选民们正在进行州长和国会候选人的初选投票。

法官指出,2020年大选的工作人员如果不同意现任政府的政策,可能会担心他们的私人信息被移交给联邦当局,并有可能被公开。他尚未决定是否阻止司法部收集数千份姓名和联系方式。

但美国司法部辩称,大陪审团希望获取这些数据,以确定是否需要对2020年大选展开刑事调查。

关于司法部寻求选举工作人员信息的更多理由尚未公开,但可能会私下提交给法官。

“就目前情况而言,我们不确定可以提起什么指控。这正是此次调查的意义所在,”麦库姆在5月19日的听证会上说道。

麦库姆还表示:“我们不知道他们会告诉我们2020年大选中发生了什么,或者可能存在哪些不当行为,也不知道这种情况在当前选举周期或富尔顿县委员会的下几次选举周期中是否仍在持续。”

此前,美国司法部扣押了该县2020年大选的所有选票及其他投票材料。另一名联邦法官驳回了富尔顿县要求归还这些材料的诉讼。

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Summary

  • The Justice Department is seeking to interview poll workers from the 2020 election in Fulton County, Georgia.
  • A prosecutor told a federal judge that investigators want to question individuals who may have witnessed ballot-processing activities.
  • Fulton County opposes the subpoena for election workers’ names and addresses, warning it could expose them to potential targeting and discourage future civic participation.

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The Justice Department wants to interview some poll workers and ballot counters who participated in the 2020 election in Fulton County, Georgia, in a new effort to dig up details about the ballot-processing, prosecutors revealed at a court hearing last week.

A prosecutor working with a grand jury in Fulton County told a federal judge on May 19 that once the Justice Department has names and addresses of 2020 election workers in the investigation, federal investigators would try to talk to the workers.

“This would simply be a pathway to determine and speak with and interview certain individuals who worked at the polls who may have seen, heard or done something in and of themselves,” the prosecutor, William McComb, told the judge, according to a transcript of the hearing obtained this week by CNN and other media outlets.

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Judge William Ray II had questioned how the department planned to use the election workers’ details.

“We’re simply asking for the employees and volunteers who worked with or had access to the ballots and the ability to contact them and question them as witnesses,” McComb said. “There is no other way beyond a grand jury subpoena in which to do that.”

The unusual investigative approach could potentially reinflate fraud theories that have been roundly rejected by several voting and law enforcement authorities about the result of the 2020 election, which President Donald Trump continues to want to avenge.

Joe Biden won more than two-thirds of the 517,000 votes cast for president in populous Fulton County, which includes Atlanta. Yet Trump has continued to say the 2020 election was rigged against him, and Justice Department leadership has used specially designated prosecutors to lead investigative efforts in Fulton County this year.

Fulton County’s elections office has asked the judge to block the subpoena for names of election workers, arguing that it is an invasive fishing investigation that could hurt civic participation around upcoming elections. The federal election workers’ names, addresses and phone numbers being turned over could prompt the Trump administration to “target and harass (Trump’s) perceived political enemies,” the county has said.

A lawyer for the county argued at the hearing that the subpoena is too broad and that it would attempt to reopen events that are past the timeframe that could result in federal criminal charges. The grand jury activity also could chill the county’s election workers from wanting to participate in future elections, the lawyer, Kamal Ghali, said in court.

“You know, an overbroad fishing expedition is bad and is not allowed. But one that’s not overbroad is kind of OK,” the judge said on May 19. “And the question is, how do we, how do I as a judge, decide when does it go too far?”

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The hearing last week in Rome, Georgia, took place on the same day voters were casting primary ballots for governor and congressional candidates.

The judge pointed out that 2020 election workers who may not agree with the current administration may be concerned if their private information was turned over to the federal authorities and, potentially made public. He has not decided whether to stop the Justice Department from collecting the thousands of names and contact details.

The Justice Department, however, is arguing that the grand jury wants the data to determine whether there’s criminal investigative work to do about the 2020 election.

More details on the Justice Department’s reasoning for seeking the election workers’ details aren’t publicly available but may be submitted to the judge privately.

“As we sit here now, we are not sure what charges can be brought. That’s the whole point of the investigation,” McComb said in the May 19 hearing.

“We don’t know what they will tell us as far as what happened or what improprieties may or may not have happened in the 2020 election and whether that is a continuing situation in this current election cycle or in the next election cycles for the Fulton County Board,” McComb also said.

Previously, the Justice Department seized all of the county’s 2020 election ballots as well as other voting materials. A separate federal judge rejected a lawsuit Fulton County filed to force those materials’ return.

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