Acting AG Says DOJ Has 'Ton of Evidence' and Ongoing 2020 Probes
Todd Blanche said the Justice Department is investigating alleged 2020 election misconduct in Arizona and Fulton County, Georgia, and promised public disclosure of results.

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Overview
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said there's 'a ton of evidence' the 2020 election was rigged and that the Justice Department has multiple investigations underway in Arizona and in Fulton County, Georgia.
The comments came during an interview on 'Sunday Morning Futures' after host Maria Bartiromo played a clip of White House chief of staff Susie Wiles saying 'we're going to find out he actually did win' certain states.
Blanche said investigators are examining whether the 'right people' voted and whether one vote was cast per voter, and that the DOJ is probing alleged long-running efforts to 'destroy' President Trump.
He said the Southern District of Florida has an open criminal investigation that involves hundreds of subpoenas and hundreds of witnesses.
Blanche said he would not promise there would be a definitive answer but assured the American people that when the department has charges, a report or other results it will make them public.
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