Posted on 12/30/2020 6:20:57 PM PST by SeekAndFind
PHONEIX — The Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has filed a brief in support of Arizona legislature in the battle over whether the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors must comply with election-related subpoenas.
Earlier this month, the Maricopa Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 today defy the state lawmakers and resist complying with legislative subpoenas. Instead of allowing an audit, the board voted to file a lawsuit against lawmakers in state court, seeking to block the enforcement of the subpoenas.
The subpoenas were issued by Arizona lawmakers in response to claims that the election in Maricopa County was fraught with fraud. The lawmakers seek force county officials to allow an audit of the voting machines.
In the brief filed with the court, the Arizona AG asked the judge to enforce the subpoenas.
“The County’s position on the general scope of the Legislature’s subpoena power is, therefore, inconsistent with constitutional structure, governmental tradition and practice, the plain meaning of an Arizona statute, and binding Arizona Supreme Court case law” the AG’s brief reads.
In a tweet, AG Mark Brnovich wrote he believes state lawmakers have the “constitutional authority” to investigate how Maricopa County administered their election.
Hard to say, it was pretty dark.
But a crowd.
So why did he change his mind far too late?
So why did he change his mind far too late?
chicken, he sees the handwriting on the wall
He’s trying to save face with the Trump supporters without doing anything that might change things.
It’s too late for that if that’s what he’s thinking. Arizona Patriots are pissed and are now paying careful attention. We will remember those who fought for us, and those who only paid lip service. If he takes no real action from this point on, he is history.
Praise mighty YHVH (God)! He is our hope and our Salvation/Yeshua.
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