Monday, April 12, 2021

BREAKING: Supes To Hold Special Executive Meeting Tuesday To Discuss Settlement Discussions In Presidential Election Audit Stand-Off

BREAKING: Maricopa County Board of Supervises sets special executive meeting for TOMORROW afternoon to discuss settlement discussions (and litigation, etc) with State Senate President @FannKfann re: GOP's audit of November Presidential election.

The meeting will begin at 2:00pm and will likely be mainly - or completely - behind closed doors.

The previous cases filed - the first by Fann and then-Senator Eddie Farnsworth, and the second by the County - have both been dismissed. So, any litigation would likely be a new case filed by the County.

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5 comments:

  1. There is going to be a real insurrection (not a fake Jan 6th one) if they don't let the audits go through.

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  2. These deplorables need to pay the price for their crimes!!! All who live close by need to go where they are meeting to let them know our displeasure over their treasonous acts!!! Top Hillary attorney, Marc Elias, is part of the cabal who standing in the way of the Constitution!!!

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  3. They are definitely hiding the truth, they are desperate and will do anything to hide the truth. President Trump is our President.

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