FBI searches office of Ohio group that supports voter registration efforts
FBI agents searched the Cleveland office of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative, a group supporting voter registration efforts, on Thursday, seizing documents and computer files. Agents also visited the homes of individuals associated with the organization, seeking information about alleged voter fraud.

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AI-generatedFBI agents searched the Cleveland office of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative, a group supporting voter registration efforts, on Thursday, seizing documents and computer files. Agents also visited the homes of individuals associated with the organization, seeking information about alleged voter fraud. A board member of the organization described the actions as "intimidation tactics and harassment" and expressed concern about sowing doubt in upcoming elections. While the specific focus of the probe remains unclear, a source indicated investigators are examining potential fraud violations. This action is the latest by the Trump administration related to voting or election operations in states anticipating competitive races. Democrats have voiced concerns about the raid, with gubernatorial and Senate candidates calling for transparency from the FBI.
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5 extractedThe organization's board member accused the agents of 'intimidation tactics and harassment' and expressed concern the investigation was designed to sow doubt in coming elections.
FBI agents searched the Cleveland office of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative and seized documents and computer files.
Democrats expressed skepticism about the basis of a search that unfolded against persistent concerns of a politicized FBI and Justice Department.
Federal agents also went to the homes of people who have worked with the organization, seeking interviews and information about alleged voter fraud.
A person familiar with the matter said investigators were examining potential fraud violations.