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FBI Closure Memorandum for a Michigan Election-Laws Sensitive Investigative Matter

A 25 September 2025 FBI Grand Rapids closure memorandum says investigative leads were exhausted, no criminal violation was identified, canvasser interviews found no instruction to falsify voter-registration information, and an Assistant U.S. Attorney concurred in closing the matter.

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Investigation closed without a criminal finding

The memo states that no further investigation was warranted because logical leads had been exhausted and the investigation had not identified a criminal violation. An earlier visible passage also says it did not identify a priority threat to national security.

“No further investigation is warranted because logical investigation and/or leads have been exhausted, and the investigation to date did not identify a criminal violation.”
FBI closure finding
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Canvasser interviews

The FBI reported that interviews of a redacted employee and several canvassers did not show that canvassers had been directed to falsify voter-registration information. Redactions obscure the organization and individual identities.

“canvassers were not instructed to falsify voter registration information.”
Investigative finding
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Prosecutorial concurrence

The memorandum records that an Assistant U.S. Attorney concurred with closure of the investigation.

“concurred with the closing of the captioned investigation.”
AUSA concurrence
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