'Former President Donald J. Trump and his Republican allies are using three tactics in a nationwide, state-by-state strategy to control the outcome of future elections. All are on display in Arizona.'
in the governor's office to investigate election fraud allegations. It would have the power to subpoena witnesses, conduct hearings, seek a court order impounding election equipment, and make prosecutorial referrals. a detailed analysis demonstrating that Cyber Ninjas' report about its voting process made 22 misleading claims, 41 inaccurate claims, and 13 claims that were false.
But it was too little, too late. Trump still pretends that Cyber Ninjas somehow corroborated his Big Lie. "If you look at the numbers, if you look at the findings in Arizona…," Trump told NPR's Steve Inskeep during a phone interview on When Inskeep asked Trump whether GOP candidates must embrace the Big Lie to get his endorsement, he launched into praise for Kari Lake.Without answering Inskeep's question, Trump continued his monolog of false claims and then hung up. to thousands of his supporters in Florence, Arizona.
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