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US prosecutor launches probe into discarded ballots

- WASHINGTON -AP

A top federal prosecutor in the battlegrou­nd state of Pennsylvan­ia said his office was investigat­ing a small number of military ballots cast for President Donald Trump that had been "discarded."

In a highly unusual public statement, the U.S. attorney for the Middle District of Pennsylvan­ia, David Freed, said his office and the FBI was probing incidents that occurred in Luzerne County, which is located in northeaste­rn Pennsylvan­ia and includes Wilkes-Barre.

Nine military ballots had been "improperly opened" by elections staff and "discarded," Freed said in a letter to a county election official released. Seven of the nine ballots were found outside their official envelopes, Freed said, adding that those ballots were all cast for Trump. "The majority of the recovered materials were found in an outside dumpster," Freed said.

He called the findings "troubling," but has not yet filed any charges or taken official action.

Freed said his investigat­ion remains active, but he was releasing informatio­n now because of "the limited amount of time before the general election and the vital public importance of these issues."

The Nov. 3 election is less than six weeks away. Some former Justice

Department officials criticized Freed's announceme­nt, saying there was no legitimate reason to disclose that the ballots were marked for Trump.

"This is both bizarre and disturbing," David Laufman, a former Justice Department official, said on Twitter. "U.S. Attorney's Offices don't issue reports on pending investigat­ions - and certainly not reports so blatantly contrived to provide political ballast for a sitting President's campaign narrative."

The announceme­nt has added fuel to Trump's efforts to cast doubt on the legitimacy of the upcoming election. He has often asserted, without evidence, that widespread mail-in voting will lead to fraud.

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