a.g. never released the full true findings. what is your reaction to that? i m really shocked, completely shocked this is what happened. we know that general former general brnovich put out an interim report as you said in april 2022 that raised a lot of doubts about elections and election integrity in maricopa county knowing that he knew the answers to those questions and that many of those accusations were false. very shocking. really can t overstate how serious this became especially the longer that it dragged on, and the personal impact of these conspiracy theories left lingering had on officials like yourself. i mean you received death threats, bill. how do you describe the damage that was done in the time after we now know that they knew there was nothing wrong in maricopa
Former Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s office found in a March 2022 report that a range of voter fraud allegations stemming from the Arizona Senate’s audit of the 2020 Maricopa County election were either “unfounded” or couldn’t be corroborated.
county? well, like you said those of us on the board many had been subjected to death threats and other sorts of criticism, and all the while general brnovich and his leadership team knew that there was no basis to these claims, that they were unsubstantiated. for example, that we had deleted files that were requested by the arizona state senate. they knew back in march of 2020 that that was inaccurate, and yet they withheld that information. and so it s very disappointing, and unfortunately some of the mistrust that people have in arizona about their elections can point to the fact they were not open and honest in providing all the information. thank goodness that general maze decided to provide the information so we can know the truth.
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