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Fox's David Spunt reports from Washington.
Pro-Trump attorneys and supporters proposed an executive order that would have the president declare a national emergency, giving him sweeping power over how the midterms are conducted.
Legal sources confirm...
The president has reviewed the outside draft that mandates voter ID and hand counted ballots.
He tamped down expectations of such an executive order.
He said, no, he's not looking at an executive order.
The president's comments come 24 hours after the DOJ sued Utah, Oklahoma, Kentucky, West Virginia and New Jersey for their voter rolls.
It's part of the administration's effort to tackle what White House officials perceive as voter fraud.
The five states join a growing list of 29 states, plus the District of Columbia facing such lawsuits.
There is frustration among law enforcement, both local and federal.
It's really palpable in speaking with sources.
The Pima County Sheriff's Office is still leading this investigation, but the FBI still continues to be involved.
Where is he?
He'll be looking for me.
Tonight, FBI agents are going through materials found today during a search of the Fulton County, Georgia election office.
That search is said to be related to the 2020 election.
Correspondent David Spunt has details tonight.
Good evening, David.
Well, John, Christopher Ray, the FBI director, is making this announcement right now in an all staff town hall with thousands of FBI employees across the country. He says now is his time to go.
Well, John, Christopher Ray, the FBI director, is making this announcement right now in an all staff town hall with thousands of FBI employees across the country. He says now is his time to go.