Via Billy Breaking Update: Maricopa County deleted a directory full of election databases from the 2020 election cycle days before the election equipment was delivered to the audit. This is spoliation of evidence! pic.twitter.com/mY0fmmFXAm
Last week, the Gateway Pundit reported about the emergency meeting that was called by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, after the County was reportedly unable to provide passwords to the auditors performing an audit of the county’s 2020 Election results. They also did not provide access to the routers which were requested in the audit as well.
This afternoon, it was discovered that “the entire database” for the 2020 General election, showing the “Results Tally and Reporting,” has been deleted!
100 Percent Fed Up reports– President of the Arizona Senate Karen Fann has written a letter to Chairman Sellers, demanding answers.
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Time for a tall tree and a short rope for these people.
ReplyDeleteThat takes too much time. :)
DeleteThe entire presidential election was voided by that action. Let that sink in.
ReplyDeleteVoid away! Hope all is well.
DeleteI told friends to expect such, right after the theft. Anyone who is at all surprised simply does not our enemy.
ReplyDeleteAnyone who is at all surprised simply doesn't know our enemy.
DeleteAgreed.
Ok, we all figured as much, so the question now is, who's going to jail for this? Trump Americans are sick and tired of being presented with stories like this, only to discover some time later on that no one is ever held accountable for these actions.
ReplyDeletesick and tired of being presented with stories like this, only to discover some time later on that no one is ever held accountable for these actions.
DeleteAmen.
For an election that was the "most fair and transparent" in history, we're sure seeing a whole lot of covering-up. One might even say... obstruction. :)
ReplyDeleteReally.
DeleteOne might think that cases in which there were hundreds of sworn affidavits, video evidence, expert testimony, and demonstration it might just be possible that a court might give you a hearing rather than toss your case out on flimsy technicalities.