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Forensic analysis: More than 790,000 votes were laundered in Arizona

https://www.hangthecensors.com/484205.html (Natural News) A forensic analysis of the election results in Arizona has revealed that a shocking 790,175 votes throughout the state were “laundered” in order to throw the election for Joe Biden. Eight counties in Arizona were directly impacted by the scheme, while the other seven do not appear to have been fixed. Tampering with these eight, however, was enough to push Biden over the top. What appears to have happened is that absentee ballot “dumps” were incrementally thrown into the mix as needed to keep President Donald Trump from stealing the show. Every time Biden started to lag behind, more absentees were injected to keep him in the running.

Maricopa County Board Votes Against Complying With Subpoenas to Audit Voting Machines

Fri, 12/18/2020 - 23:41 legitgov Maricopa County Board Votes Against Complying With Subpoenas to Audit Voting Machines | 18 Dec 2020 | The Board of Supervisors in Arizona s Maricopa County on Friday voted 4-1 to file a complaint in the Arizona Superior Court and won’t comply with state Senate-issued subpoenas to hand over voting machines used in the Nov. 3 election for an audit, as well as an audit of scanned ballots. A lawsuit will be filed against lawmakers in the Arizona State Legislature to block the enforcement of the subpoenas, county officials said. The subpoenas were issued earlier this week by the Senate Judiciary Committee. Chairman Eddie Farnsworth, a Republican, had issued the subpoena to audit Dominion Voting Systems machines and ballots in the county, with a deadline for Friday at 5 p.m. Maricopa County Chairman of the Board Clint Hickman, a Republican, said during Friday’s session the subpoenas were unconstitutional and a slap in the face.

Maricopa County Board Votes Against Complying With Subpoenas to Audit Voting Machines

Maricopa County Board Votes Against Complying With Subpoenas to Audit Voting Machines The Board of Supervisors in Arizona’s Maricopa County on Friday voted 4-1 to file a complaint in the Arizona Superior Court and won’t comply with state Senate-issued subpoenas to hand over voting machines used in the Nov. 3 election for an audit, as well as an audit of scanned ballots. A lawsuit will be filed against lawmakers in the Arizona State Legislature to block the enforcement of the subpoenas, county officials said. The subpoenas were issued earlier this week by the Senate Judiciary Committee. Chairman Eddie Farnsworth, a Republican, had issued the subpoena to audit Dominion Voting Systems machines and ballots in the county, with a deadline for Friday at 5 p.m.

Post-Electoral College Day, Many Legislators, Even Dissenting Judges, Up the Ante

SUBSCRIBE to EIR Daily Alert Service Post-Electoral College Day, Many Legislators, Even Dissenting Judges, Up the Ante Dec. 15, 2020 (EIRNS) In the midst of mainstream media and cowardly Republicans proclaiming an “Electoral College” victory for Biden and insisting that President Donald Trump has run out of options, his campaign is making progress on several fronts. • After six hours of hearings Monday, Dec. 14, the Arizona state Senate judiciary committee announced it will issue subpoenas to inspect and audit counting machines in Maricopa County (Phoenix). Committee Chairman Eddie Farnsworth said, “There is evidence of tampering, there is evidence of fraud.” Tom Liddy, Maricopa deputy county attorney, said that he would love to cooperate, but that, since the GOP has an appeal of its ongoing case against Arizona filed before the Supreme Court, the machines might be evidence in litigation, and therefore the legislature has to wait. And, just in case that argument might

AZ Senate to subpoena voting machines for forensic audit amid election fraud concerns

Voting machines may soon be inspected in Maricopa County, Ariz., following a state legislature’s efforts on Monday to start the process of confiscating the machines. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Eddie Farnsworth acted to subpoena the machines after a six-hour hearing on the election and Arizona residents’ ability to trust election results, Arizona Public Media reported. Farnsworth said subpoenas for the machines are expected to be issued as early as Tuesday. Farnsworth said clearing up concerns linked to Dominion Voting Systems machines was the issue, not changing the outcome of the election. He said the goal was to “try and see if we can reinsert some confidence in our election process.”

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