The Washington Post reports:
The Justice Department’s investigation of the Jan. 6 attack ratcheted up Wednesday as federal agents dropped subpoenas on people in at least two states, in what appeared to be a widening probe of how political activists supporting President Donald Trump tried to use invalid electors to thwart Joe Biden’s 2020 electoral victory.
FBI officials confirmed to The Washington Post that agents conducted court authorized law enforcement activity Wednesday morning at two locations — one the address of Brad Carver, a Georgia lawyer who allegedly signed a document claiming to be a Trump elector, and another the Virginia home of Thomas Lane, who worked on the Trump campaign’s efforts in Arizona and New Mexico.
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NEW: DOJ has expanded its Jan. 6 probe with FBI delivering fresh subpoenas to people about fake electors. One went to a Trump campaign official who played a role in Arizona. Another went to a Georgia lawyer/elector. w/@DevlinBarrett @hsu_spencer https://t.co/inD0LfKz9a
— Josh Dawsey (@jdawsey1) June 22, 2022
Brad Carver is one of the 16 Georgia Republicans who falsely claimed to be “duly elected and qualified electors” on an official document. https://t.co/ESEYqscpht
— HuffPost (@HuffPost) February 10, 2022
Proud of our Georgia Team @DavidShafer @gingerhoward7 @GJasonThompson @GaRepublicans https://t.co/idY565M9g7
— Brad Carver (@bcarver) February 4, 2022