AFPI Commends DOJ, FBI for Enforcing Election Integrity in Georgia
Washington, DC — The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) Georgia chapter released the following statement:
"Georgians deserve elections they can trust. AFPI’s rigorous review of record-retention practices after 2020 exposed a serious nationwide failure: too many counties failed to keep the basic documents required by law, undermining transparency and making it impossible to truly verify results.
Election officials should strictly follow every federal and state retention law, preserve every record, and make those records accessible and available for lawful review. Transparency isn’t partisan—it’s the non-negotiable backbone of election integrity.
We commend the Department of Justice, FBI Director Kash Patel, and Attorney General Pam Bondi for taking election integrity seriously and reinforcing that the law must be applied consistently and without exception.
Americans must have confidence in our elections. Clear rules, complete records, and real accountability are how we keep our elections secure and worthy of the people they serve."