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Earlier today, Attorney General Merrick Garland threatened post-election audits.
In a shocking video, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that the Justice Department will look with scrutiny into any post-election audits concerning evidence of voting law violations. This has many worried over what federal interference in state-led audits could lead the presence of states’ rights to in the future.
JUST IN – Attorney General Merrick Garland announces that the Justice Department will scrutinize any post-election audits for evidence of voting law violations. pic.twitter.com/asXkJtXzby
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) June 11, 2021
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers (R) was having none of it.
She took to Twitter and told AG Garland that they would not touch Arizona ballots.
She also threatened time in prison for him if it did happen.
You will not touch Arizona ballots or machines unless you want to spend time in an Arizona prison. Maybe you should focus on stopping terrorism. The Justice Department is one of the most corrupt institutions in the USA.https://t.co/Jl2pKNpfJR
— Wendy Rogers (@WendyRogersAZ) June 11, 2021
State Senator Wendy Rodgers (R-AZ) immediately fired back at Garland and the Justice Department on Twitter. Rogers said, “You will not touch Arizona ballots or machines unless you want to spend time in an Arizona prison. Maybe you should focus on stopping terrorism. The Justice Department is one of the most corrupt institutions in the USA.†Arizona has been undergoing an audit of the general election results in Maricopa County and should be done counting by the end of this week while the Senate Republicans’ election review will not conclude until late July or October.
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