Fulton County Tryna Block the Feds? Bet.
DOJ tryna get the names of them election workers, but Fulton County ain't havin' it. Real talk, what they hidin'?

Aight, so check it: Fulton County, GA, done stepped up and said “nah” to the DOJ. They tryna get the names and info on folks who was workin' the election back in 2020. But Fulton County? They ain't playin'. They filed some paperwork, like 27 pages worth, tellin' the feds to back off. Word is, they claimin' it's been too long, like the cops showin' up years after the party done ended.
They callin' the DOJ’s subpoena “harassing.” But peep this: ain't nothin' harassin' 'bout wantin' to know what really went down. Folks been screamin' 'bout that election ever since, and now the feds tryna look into it, but Fulton County wanna block 'em. Sounds kinda sus, right?
They tryna protect thousands of poll workers, sayin' the DOJ wants to send their info to some out-of-town agent. But what if somethin' shady did happen? Shouldn't folks be held accountable? On the streets, we call that accountability. Why they so scared of that?!
Remember Trump? He lost Georgia by a hair. That's when the mess started. Then they did that hand recount, and Biden still came out on top by like 11K votes. But the doubt never went away. Now the feds tryna dig, and Fulton County puttin' up a wall. It's like they hidin' somethin'.
And it ain't just this subpoena. Back in January, they sued Raffensperger tryna make him cough up all them voter details. Then the Feds raided the Fulton County Election Hub. See, the Feds ain't playin' either, but Fulton County is fightin' back HARD!
Now, these Trump folks saying the DOJ is just tryna “fish.” But from where I'm standin', if you ain't got nothin' to hide, let 'em fish! Transparency, ya heard?! But DNI Tulsi Gabbard said it best: “Interference in U.S. elections is a threat to our republic.” Translation: this ain’t a game.
The question is, what's Fulton County really protectin'? Why they so quick to shut it down? Is it 'cause they got somethin' to hide, or is it just the Feds tryna flex on local folks? Either way, it smells real fishy. We need transparency, and if Fulton County ain't givin' it up, we gotta ask: why not? Keep it a buck with the people, man, or get ghosted real quick.
The outcome of this case will affect the whole community. If the government start throwing people in jail for working at the polls we finna have even less people at the polls. And this is exactly what they want.

