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Boris Epshteyn: Arizona Audit Report Will Reveal “Major Information”


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Where is the report?

I understand that one of the contractors got Covid, but seriously, when is this report coming out?

A lot of people are beginning to suspect that this report will not be as blistering as we were led to believe, I still have hope, but that’s all it is: just a hope.

Boris Epshteyn claims that there are going to be major findings in this report which show wild vote swings among other indications of election fraud.

Let’s hope he isn’t just creating hype, and that we will get a substantial report.

That being said, I don’t really think we even need to prove there was fraud in order to invalidate The Biden Administration—they seem to be doing a pretty great job of that themselves.

Epshteyn told Steve Bannon:

Washington Examiner reports that Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is attempting to secure routers and passwords:

In a major escalation in the fight over Arizona’s Maricopa County’s refusal to comply with a Senate election audit subpoena, the state attorney general’s office ordered the county to give in or lose its state funding, which provides nearly a third of the county’s budget.

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich said that the county, America’s fourth largest in population, is violating state law by not complying with the Senate’s request for routers in its 2020 election audit and review of former President Donald Trump’s loss.

 

The delay in the completion of the report was reported by Just The News:

The report of ballots cast in the 2020 presidential election in Arizona’s Maricopa County has been delayed because the chief executive and two other employees of the audit team reportedly have COVID-19 and are “quite sick.”

Arizona Senate President Karen Fann, a Republican, announced the delay Monday, saying firm chief executive Doug Logan and two other members of the audit team had contracted the disease caused by the coronavirus and were “quite sick.”



 

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