WSJ Minute Briefing
FBI Seizes Fulton County Ballots as Trump Reignites Election Challenge
29 Jan 2026
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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Here is your morning brief for Thursday, January 29th. I'm Luke Vargas for The Wall Street Journal. We start in Georgia, where FBI agents have searched the main election office in Fulton County, seeking records related to the 2020 presidential election.
The Trump administration is stepping up efforts to reexamine the president's loss to Joe Biden, with Trump promising last week that, quote, people will soon be prosecuted.
Trump has repeatedly alleged Fulton County produced fraudulent results and urged various officials, including Georgia's secretary of state, to help find enough votes to overturn his narrow defeat in the state.
Georgia election officials conducted two recounts that confirmed Biden's victory in the state, and no court or election authority found evidence of widespread fraud in the presidential election.
Gold has hit another high, topping the $5,500 mark for the first time as the rush to precious metals continues. After recording its strongest annual performance since 1979 last year, the World Gold Council said that global demand for the safe haven asset is expected to remain strong this year, driven by lower interest rates and persistent geopolitical risks.
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Chapter 2: What evidence does the FBI seek in the Fulton County election investigation?
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Meta and Microsoft shares diverged overnight as investors punished Microsoft for its massive outlays while boosting Meta for its monetization of AI-generated ads.
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