Arizona State Sens. Karen Fann, Kelly Townsend subpoenaed by FBI in connection with Jan. 6 probe

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Arizona State Sens. Karen Fann, Kelly Townsend subpoenaed by FBI in connection with Jan. 6 probe
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Arizona State Senate President Karen Fann, as well as State Senator Kelly Townsend, have become the latest person to be subpoenaed by the FBI, according to officials with the Arizona Senate Republicans.

Officials with the FBI have subpoenaed two Arizona Senate Republicans in connection with an investigation into Former President Donald Trump's alleged pressure campaign on state-level officials following the 2020 election.

Quintero wrote that she cannot comment further on this matter, since the documents expressly state that Fann is not to comment on the matter. "We only wish they’d put as much effort into inflation, gas prices and border security," the statement read, in part. , found no proof to support former President Donald Trump’s false claims of a stolen election. The firm hired by Republican lawmakers issued a report that experts described as riddled with errors, bias and flawed methodology. Still, the review came up with a vote tally that would not have altered the outcome, finding that Biden won by 360 more votes than the official results certified last year.Fann is not the first Arizonan to have been subpoenaed in connection with Jan. 6.

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