Sen. Chuck Grassley has long been known as a member of Congress who helps, protects, and uses information from whistleblowers.
Now, he is seeking whistleblowers on a lawsuit the Biden Justice Department has filed against Georgia over the state's new election integrity law that attempts to reduce the opportunities for fraud.
Among other issues in Georgia, a fabricated story that there was a water main break sent Republican observers home from a key vote-counting site on election night in 2020.
There's no public record that the FBI sought to find the source of the false story and track down whether there was coordination with others in or outside of Georgia.
Read Sen. Grassley's statement below as well as his "Open invitation" for whistleblowers in the Georgia case.
Grassley Statement on Arizona Ballot Harvesting Case; Open Invitation for Whistleblowers on Recently Filed Case against GeorgiaWASHINGTON - Sen. Chuck Grassley, Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, issued the following statement regarding the decision issued by the Supreme Court today in Brnovich v. DNC. Grassley also issued an open invitation for whistleblowers in the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division concerned about politicization following the decision to file suit against the state of Georgia.
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Monday, July 5, 2021
Sen. Grassley: Calling all whistleblowers on Georgia election case
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