NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! The Department of Justice took aim at reporters it viewed as biased on social media on Wednesday after a federal judge sided with the government in a dispute over 2020 ballots and election materials it seized in Fulton County , Georgia, in January. "Wrong again, MacFarlane," a DOJ communications account wrote in an X post , targeting a MeidasTouch journalist who had speculated the department’s arguments would fail to persuade the judge. Judge J.P. Boulee had found in a 68-page order that Fulton County did not prove its rights were violated when the FBI seized more than 600 boxes of election records. Boulee, a Trump appointee, denied county officials’ request that the boxes be returned, handing the Trump administration a win in its broader fight to investigate the 2020 election and prompting DOJ to taunt media skeptics online. "Sorry for your loss, Anna," the DOJ social media account wrote in a separate post about a Lawfare editor.…