Posted on 05/07/2021 2:42:45 PM PDT by Signalman
Officials in Maricopa County, Arizona, are refusing to comply with subpoenas from the state Senate that require them to turn over routers or router images to auditors reviewing the November 2020 election, saying that surrendering the items will cause a "significant security risk" to local law enforcement.
"We had previously believed that the risk would be eliminated by redacting the law enforcement data on the routers and not producing it. But we were informed that redaction did not eliminate the risk," Deputy County Attorney Joseph LaRue said in a letter this week to Senate Audit Liaison Ken Bennett, reports The Arizona Daily Independent. "We also learned that if criminal elements or others gained access to this data, it might compromise county and federal law enforcement efforts and put the lives of law enforcement personnel at risk."
LaRue's letter was prompted after Bennett this week told KFYI, a local talk radio station in Phoenix, that the county's officials were not in compliance with the subpoenas, which were signed by Senate President Karen Fann and Senate Judiciary Chair Warren Petersen and ruled valid by a judge in February.
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“We might get in trouble!”
This is how the votes were changed or counts changed.
There is code inside the router which allows remote access.
Once its there, all you need is the password
This is just like when the PLO locates missile batteries right next to schools and hospitals.
if the election was legitimate, why is the Media-Dem Party fighting against an audit so hard? You would think that they would demand an audit to show that the election was fair and honest.
The governor (supposedly a Republican) should order them to release the routers or be subject to disciplinary action up to and including dismissal.
It's not an election unless it's 100% auditable.
An excuse, not a reason. . . .
Bull Schiff. Just a typical "security" excuse to not do something. I worked in IT for over 35 years. I know how information security people think and work. I also know how executives USE information security to make excuses.
Question: Is it possible that information could be compromised?
Answer: Yes.
It's always the case unless a system is locked in a vault that has no power or network connection.
They are hiding the evidence of election fraud.
that is why
and we all know it now
if it would vindicate them or they believed it would, it would be handed over so they could rush to media and say witchhunt as fast as they could
Just take them out back, shoot them and take the servers anyway...
Just take them out back, shoot them and take the servers anyway...
What a ridiculous comment. You can’t do that.
You have to offer them a cigarette first.
If the election was fair and above board why are people so upset?
The question of custody is already settled. The legislature holds all the cards. These creatures are simply stretching for time.
Best comment of the day!
But no menthol.
Sure glad this was the lead story on ABCNNBCBS tonight!!
Hand them over or admit guilt. Yes, the Democrats stole the election while the GOP Establishment had the heads up their.......
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