A federal judge in Georgia has issued an order to unseal documents related to a controversial FBI raid on an election facility in Fulton County by Tuesday. The raid, which occurred late last month, led to the federal seizure of 2020 election ballots, sparking a legal battle. The county's Board of Commissioners and the Registration and Elections board are suing the federal government, seeking the return of the ballots. The judge, J.P. Boulee, who was appointed by President Donald Trump, has given the government until Tuesday to file the warrant affidavit with redacted names of non-governmental witnesses. This decision comes as Trump and his allies deny the 2020 election loss to Joe Biden, despite a hand recount confirming Biden's victory in the state. The FBI raid has been under scrutiny, with Trump's involvement and the appearance of Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard at the election center raising further questions. Critics argue that the raid is an attempt to shape future election outcomes, while Trump advocates for federal control over elections, a move that has been met with skepticism by many.