Posted on 05/08/2021 9:02:16 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Legislators in Arizona and officials in the state’s largest county clashed anew this week over election audit subpoenas, with county officials refusing to hand over routers and claiming they do not have passwords to access administrative control functions of election machines.
Arizona’s Senate told Maricopa County on Friday that it would issue subpoenas for live testimony from the county’s Board of Supervisors unless it received the materials that are being withheld.
“We’ve been asked to relay that the Senate views the County’s explanations on the router and passwords issues as inadequate and potentially incorrect,” a lawyer for the Senate said in an email to county officials.
The Arizona Senate subpoenaed a slew of election materials, such as ballots, following the 2020 election. Lawmakers also issued subpoenas for election machines, passwords, and other technology.
Maricopa County alleged in a lawsuit that the request for materials was overly broad and threatened voter privacy. A judge, though, ruled that they were “the equivalent of a Court order.” But the county said this week it is not turning over routers or router images, claiming that doing so poses a significant security risk to law enforcement.
The county has also informed the Senate’s audit liaison, former Republican Secretary of State Ken Bennett, that it does not have passwords to access administrative functions on Dominion Voting Systems machines that were used to scan ballots during the election.
“They’ve told us that they don’t have that second password, or that they’ve given us all the passwords they have. They’ve also told us that they now can’t, as they promised a couple weeks ago, provide our subcontractors with the virtual access to the routers and hubs and other things at the Maricopa County tabulation and election center, as was part of the subpoenas,”
(Excerpt) Read more at theepochtimes.com ...
Difference between Republicans and Democrats: Republicans threaten to issue subpoenas, Democrats send armed agents on a no-knock raid.
They are hiding something. Maybe the proof that votes were sent over seas and fixed.
AZ legislators are acting like they don’t want an honest election. Surely that can’t be. If there was no fraud, what are they afraid of. /s
Short Answer: AS LONG AS IT TAKES!...
KABUKI THEATER AT ITS BEST....
the current US dictatorship will jail the lawmakers before allowing “We the People” to see how the whole election was stolen...
The cyber warfare guys have all this information which they captured in real time on election night. Trump has just decided people will accept it better if it comes out from other sources like the audits.
What are they trying to hide?
An honest company, though it may be apprehensive when the auditors come, is usually proud to show their books so that the public knows what a trustworthy company they are. This is the exact opposite when it comes to auditing an election.
The truth.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.