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Arizona Secretary Of State Seeks Criminal Probe Of Trump Reprinted with permission from Alternet Following the 2020 presidential election, then-President Donald Trump tried to overturn the election results in Arizona. It didn t work: conservative Republican Gov. Doug Ducey certified now-President Joe Biden s victory, much to Trump s chagrin and Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer, another GOP conservative, stressed that there was no evidence to support Trump s claims of widespread voter fraud in Arizona. Now, Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, is asking Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich to launch a criminal investigation of Trump for possible election interference. On July 7, Hobbs asked Republican Brnovich s office to investigate whether or not Trump tried to improperly influence Maricopa County election supervisors in 2020 while the votes were still being counted. Fox News decision desk called Arizona for Biden on Election Night ....
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services PHOENIX Republican lawmakers took the first steps Tuesday to strip Secretary of State Katie Hobbs of some of her powers. Measures approved by both the House and Senate Appropriations committees would take away her power to defend state election laws and give it to Attorney General Mark Brnovich. It even prevents her from being able to get legal advice from the Attorney General s Office. And it also would remove her purview over the Capitol Museum located in the historic Capitol. But they insist it s not personal, not a power grab and not punishment for her political stance, even as several said how unhappy they are with things she s done. ....
Katie Hobbs in March 2020. Republican lawmakers took the first steps Tuesday to strip Secretary of State Katie Hobbs of some of her powers. Measures approved by both the House and Senate Appropriations committees would take away her authority to defend state election laws and give it to Attorney General Mark Brnovich. It also prevents her from being able to get legal advice from the Attorney General s Office and would remove her purview over the Capitol Museum located in the historic Capitol. But Republican lawmakers insist it s not personal, not a power grab and not punishment for Hobbs political stances, even though several said how unhappy they are with things she s done and the law is designed to lapse at the end of her term. ....
GOP lawmakers seek to nullify Hobbs in election litigation From left are Katie Hobbs and Mark Brnovich Republican lawmakers took the first steps Tuesday to strip Secretary of State Katie Hobbs of some of her powers. Measures approved by both the House and Senate Appropriations committees would take away her power to defend state election laws and give it to Attorney General Mark Brnovich. It even prevents her from being able to get legal advice from the Attorney General’s Office. And it also would remove her purview over the Capitol Museum located in the historic Capitol. But they insist it’s not personal, not a power grab and not punishment for her political stance, even as several said how unhappy they are with things she’s done. ....
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich just added another ploy to cement his Trumpeteer standing that he apparently believes could put him in the governor’s seat. U.S. senators are gearing up to tackle the Democrats’ sweeping voting rights legislation, H.R.1, which is designed to improve voting access – particularly for people of color. Cue the Republican Brnovich, who has recently been intervening in favor of just about any GOP-backed political and legal bout. “The Act (HR 1) threatens to bring chaos to Arizona s well-established election procedures without improving access for Arizona voters,’’ Brnovich wrote in a letter to Democratic Sens. Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema urging them to vote against the legislation. ....