
Georgia election board officials have asked the FBI to investigate a Texas activist who sent a series of emails demanding an investigation into the state's 2020 election, The Atlanta Journal Constitution reported.
Activists Kevin Moncla and Joe Rossi previously filed a claim saying there were errors in Fulton County's recount of the 2020 election ballots. During a hearing Tuesday, the State Election Board delayed taking up the case, which angered the activists and supporters of Donald Trump.
“There are 19 people whose lives hang in the balance because they knew Georgia’s 2020 General Election and Senate run-off results were wrong. Those people were right. You can either properly investigate our complaints and verify the facts or I will show you publicly in the media," Moncla said.
He was referring to Trump and his codefendants who were arraigned on racketeering charges involving attempts to overturn the result of the election in the state.
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Moncla later sent an email to the Board.
“You may think that the Dog and Pony show yesterday concluded the matter — if so, you are sadly mistaken,” Moncla wrote.
“I urge you to contemplate and reconsider your responsibilities and position — for you are attorneys. I imagine that some of you would like to continue to be.” Moncla added: “We can address these matters privately or publicly but make no mistake — they will be addressed.”
"It’s one of a string of unsubstantiated complaints filed by election conspiracists since Democrat Joe Biden defeated Trump by about 12,000 votes in Georgia’s 2020 election," the AJC reported.
"Three vote counts confirmed Biden’s victory and multiple investigations have debunked allegations of fraud."