
FIREWORKS! “DO NOT ANSWER THAT!” – Fulton County Board of Elections Chair LOSES IT When Member Asks “Do We Have the 2020 Ballots?” (VIDEO)


During an tense exchange at a Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections meeting on Friday, boardmembers had a revealing argument over the 2020 elections records, including ballots, which are now subject to a Department of Justice investigation as well as previous Georgia State Election Board subpoenas.
The only question is: where are the ballots?
This was asked by the lone Republican boardmember, Julie Adams, sparking a heated debate.
Chairwoman Sherri Allen immediately interjected when Adams asked Elections Director Nadine Williams, “Do we have the 2020 ballots?”
“Miss Williams, Do not answer that. That is a matter that is currently, I believe, in litigation as well. And Ms. Adams, you well know that as well,” Allen shot back before Adams defended her right to ask the question.
Williams contempously told Adams, “As you’ve been told several times, the ballots are in the possession of the Clerk of Superior Court. She continued, “They are physically in the Clerk of Superior Court warehouse and secured in that location. They have been there for five years.”
When Adams stated that she was told the ballots were in the County’s posession at the warehouse, Williams accused her of lying, stating, “ Nobody told you that. They are in the clerk’s posession.” Chairwoman Allen then shut the debate down, arguing that the matter is before the court and the public will just have to wait for their ruling “soon.”
The board faced numerous public comments about the outstanding questions surrounding the 2020 election and ongoing investigations by the DOJ. Prior to the exchange over 2020 ballots, Julie Adams had questioned whether decisions about the subpoenas and 2020 election are subject to backroom executive session discussions. Sherri Allen had refused to hold any further public discussion or actions on the 2020 election subpoenas when Adams asked the golden question.
WATCH:
Adams: I have a Follow up question. Do we have the 2020 ballots, Miss Williams?
Allen: Miss Williams, Do not answer that. That is a matter that is currently, I believe, in litigation as well. And Ms. Adams, you well know that as well.
Adams: It is not in litigation. I’m asking if we have the ballots from 2020. I’m a board member. I am allowed to ask a question about documents from 2020. Do we have the ballots?
Williams: As you’ve been told several times, the ballots are in the possession of the Clerk of Superior Court. They are physically in the Clerk of Superior Court warehouse and secured in that location. They have been there for five years.
Adams: Okay, the ballots and the records from that election?
Williams: Correct. For the past five years they have been in the Clerk of Superior Court’s posession.
Adams: Okay, I had been told, actually, earlier, that they were in our warehouse.
Williams: Nobody told you that. They are in the clerk’s posession.
Allen: Well, wait a minute. Let’s not debate that. You asked the question. She did give the answer. And I think the public does know that this matter is before— I believe in Fulton County Superior Court, this matter sitting there right now, and I believe there will be a ruling soon. I mean, I’m presuming, since it’s been there.
Adams: Well, I do want to go on the record that, I think with this letter from the DOJ that we should comply and just want to go on the record that I am not fighting it at all. I think that with all the questions we need to, we need to comply. We need to get all of the questions stopped. If everything’s right, they’ll just say everything’s right, and it’ll be great, but I just want to be on the record that I’m not obstructing anything from the SEB or the Department of Justice.
Fulton County came under fire and is beleived to be the epicenter of voter fraud in Georgia’s 2020 election.
As The Gateway Pundit recently reported, Fulton County has come into the crosshairs of the DOJ’s Associate Deputy Attorney General Ed Martin and Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon of the Civil Rights Division Harmeet Dhillon months after Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene submitted a formal request to the Department of Justice to investigate the 2020 Election in Georgia, specifically in Fulton County.
This comes after the Georgia State Election Board issued a subpoena to Fulton County for the physical paper ballots, ballot envelopes, and ballot stubs that are under a preservation order while litigation is pending in 2024.
Ed Martin’s letter to Judge Robert McBurney to “access the approximately 148,000 absentee ballots and envelopes” at the Fulton County warehouse. Harmeet Dhillon’s letter also requested access to the coveted 2020 election evidence.
Notably, Dhillon’s letter gives 15 days for a response, which appears to represent the first time the DOJ has issued a deadline for a response regarding an investigation specifically into the 2020 election.
Meanwhile, VoterGA has been waiting more than 1,000 days for its case to unseal the physical paper ballots for inspection to be heard in the local courts since the Georgia Supreme Court sent the case back in December 2022.
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