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Arizona Senate President Karen Fann: AZ Attorney General Brnovich – “He Has Opened Up A Formal Investigation. He’s Gonna Hold People Accountable

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By Jordan Conradson
Published October 27, 2021 at 9:00am
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Arizona Senate President Karen Fann was on ‘The Conservative Circus with James T. Harris on Tuesday to discuss the Arizona audit, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s investigation, and the coming changes to election law in Arizona.
All evidence presented last month from the Arizona audit, as well as more witness testimony and evidence of law violations has been given to the Arizona Attorney General to further investigate and enforce the rule of law.
Senate President Karen Fann stated that AG Brnovich has already opened up his formal criminal investigation and he is continuing to seek information.
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The Gateway Pundit reported that Brnovich began his investigation with letters to Maricopa County and the Arizona Secretary of State requesting preservation of evidence and voter registration logs.
Fann says that he is not only seeking the auditors’ information but he is digging deeper. She tells us that Brnovich is “gonna hold people accountable for breaking the law.”
It appears that Brnovich is waiting for the routers and Splunk logs to be examined.
Fann and her caucus will meet this week to begin drafting new legislation to secure elections before the 2022 legislative session.
Harris: The conclusions the auditor has arrived at have disappointed a lot of people. But given that you have said from the very beginning that the audit was not about overturning the election. Were you disappointed?
Fann: No. And here’s why. Well, I’ll tell you what I’m disappointed in. I’m disappointed in the fact that some of that report is inconclusive and so we will have supplemental reports coming and the reason why it’s inconclusive is because Maricopa County did not turn over the routers, did not turn over the Splunk logs. They have now admitted before Congress that they deleted files the day before everything was supposed to be turned over to us. They admitted in Congress that, actually, they said that they had to delete them to make room for an upcoming election. However, Congressman Biggs pointed out that there were still elections on the server from previous, before 2020. And they couldn’t explain why that was and when they said “oh, well, don’t worry the deleted files are on a backup archive.” And, and Congressmen Biggs said, “Did you turn that over to the auditors in the Senate?” They said, “Well, no, because they didn’t subpoena our backup archives.” So this is the stuff we have been putting up with since day one of people trying to discredit and hide things. And so consequently, you know, our audit was pretty darn good. And we’re not done yet. I mean, you don’t hold information from the voters and the constituents and just think you’re going to get away with it. Not going to happen.
Harris: Do we learn enough from this experience from the audit to demand changes in the voting process?
Fann: Oh, absolutely. JT, you know, Ken Bennett testified before Congress the number of election laws that were broken under Adrian Fontes’ regime, if you will, over there. And, you know, not only we as a legislative body, right? Our job is policy. Our job is to make laws, make sure they’re working, and change or update laws as necessary. It is the Attorney General’s office to enforce those laws. So we’re on a dual path now. We have turned everything we have so far over to the Attorney General. He has opened up a formal investigation. He is seeking not only is all the information we have, but he’s digging further into information that other people have gathered, even outside of the audit. So that’s his job. He’s gonna hold people accountable for breaking the law and finding out exactly where those problems are. We as a Senate, this week, as a matter of fact, I’m meeting with all of my caucus members. So that we can start working on legislation this week. Find out what laws aren’t working, find out what we need to do to strengthen the security of our election system. And, and part of that’s also going to be holding people accountable.
Harris: You just mentioned that this is now in the hands of the Special Master and the Arizona Attorney General. The Election Integrity Unit I guess, do you have confidence in them?
Fann: I do. AG Brnovich has been waiting for the audit to be done so that he can look into it and verify. I mean, that’s his job. He’s going to look at it impartially. He’s going to look at it and backup whatever information we give him or anybody else, and then he can move forward in the best way he sees fit. So yeah, I do. The Special Master, John Shadegg has always been known as an honorable Congressman, he’s been around a long time. We, you know, the Board of Supervisors said, we will make sure you get all the information that you need from the Splunk logs, all the questions answers from Splunk logs and the routers. And I can tell you that you know, when we decided to go with a special master, my attorney advised us our Senate attorney said Karen, you have not lost any rights whatsoever. You are taking the high road, you can get this information. if for any reason, that information is not provided to us to our satisfaction, we have every right to issue another subpoena. And we can take them back to court and say, No, you said we get the information you’ve failed again. so I am cautiously optimistic that we will get on that all that information because they know we’re not backing down. We will go through this again. so please just work with us, and let’s get this thing finished.
The router and Splunk log analysis will begin soon. Special Master John Shadegg is taking suggestions from both sides on a vendor to conduct the analysis which Ben Cotton and the Senate will oversee.
Contact Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich now and tell him to follow through with this investigation and his duties to uphold the constitution.
Contact Brnovich here.

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By Jordan Conradson
Published October 27, 2021 at 9:00am
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Arizona Senate President Karen Fann was on ‘The Conservative Circus with James T. Harris on Tuesday to discuss the Arizona audit, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s investigation, and the coming changes to election law in Arizona.
All evidence presented last month from the Arizona audit, as well as more witness testimony and evidence of law violations has been given to the Arizona Attorney General to further investigate and enforce the rule of law.
Senate President Karen Fann stated that AG Brnovich has already opened up his formal criminal investigation and he is continuing to seek information.
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The Gateway Pundit reported that Brnovich began his investigation with letters to Maricopa County and the Arizona Secretary of State requesting preservation of evidence and voter registration logs.
Fann says that he is not only seeking the auditors’ information but he is digging deeper. She tells us that Brnovich is “gonna hold people accountable for breaking the law.”
It appears that Brnovich is waiting for the routers and Splunk logs to be examined.
Fann and her caucus will meet this week to begin drafting new legislation to secure elections before the 2022 legislative session.

The router and Splunk log analysis will begin soon. Special Master John Shadegg is taking suggestions from both sides on a vendor to conduct the analysis which Ben Cotton and the Senate will oversee.
Contact Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich now and tell him to follow through with this investigation and his duties to uphold the constitution.
Contact Brnovich here.

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Wasnt this reported a month ago that the AZ AG was "investigating"? But man did the GP succeed in getting you back to their website again.

Don't worry pal, in another month you will be calling the AZ AG a deep state traitor when nothing comes of this.
 
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BREAKING: Former Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes Interrogated In 2020 Election Investigation​

By Jordan Conradson
Published November 1, 2021 at 5:27pm
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Former Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has opened a formal criminal investigation into the fraudulent 2020 election and his office is now examining the suspects.
The Gateway Pundit reported that Mark Brnovich is still awaiting the router and Splunk log analysis but he is digging deeper to “hold people accountable for breaking the law”, according to Arizona Senate President Karen Fann.
The Arizona audit proved that election laws were violated and as a result, hundreds of thousands of ballots are now in question.
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The citizen-led canvass of Maricopa County voters revealed there were hundreds of thousands more “ghost votes and lost votes.”
The Elections Management Server was connected to the internet and election files were deleted from the Elections Management Server.
This was all in Maricopa County, alone. Joe Biden was declared the winner of Arizona by a margin of fewer than 10,500 votes.
All of these election determining discrepancies have been denied since election day, all while they threw the stolen election in our faces and declared it was the “most secure election in American history.”
A patriot shared their summary of Arizona Central’s report, which details Adrian Fontes’ interrogation by Roger Geisler, a special agent with Brnovich’s major-fraud unit.

AZ Central reports,
Roger Geisler, a special agent with Brnovich’s major-fraud unit, questioned Adrian Fontes, the Democratic former Maricopa County recorder, on Monday about issues stemming from the election.
Another investigator also attended the one-hour interview of Fontes, arranged late last week by Geisler.
The interview, Fontes told The Arizona Republic, is unlike any briefings he had with law enforcement officials during his four years as recorder, and did not suggest he was the target of a criminal probe. Fontes is a lawyer and a former member of the Attorney General’s Office who is seeking the Democratic nomination for Secretary of State next year.
Last week, attorney general officials told The Republic it had not received any written complaints of election fraud from the Trump campaign, Trump’s lawyer, or key figures from his reelection campaign. Officials did not respond when asked repeatedly whether the office had received any verbal requests.

The investigators seemed to be taking up issues raised by Cyber Ninjas, the Florida-based company that conducted the ballot review for the Senate, Fontes said.
“They are going down the Cyber Ninja rabbit hole,” Fontes said afterward. He added, “It’s incredibly troubling that a prosecutor would send two agents out to try to bolster the ‘Big Lie,'” a reference to Trump’s unfounded assertions that widespread fraud led to his loss against Democrat Joe Biden.
In an email seeking time with Fontes, Geisler said he “would like to know about the election preparation and execution. What some of the difficulties were and what worked well.”
Investigators questioned Fontes about some of the questions raised during the ballot review of 2.1 million ballots in Maricopa County from the 2020 election and zeroed in on the timing of archiving for computerized election records. Fontes said they did not seem to understand the basics of election administration.
In a letter to Brnovich on Sept. 24, Fann said there were several “urgent issues” that needed to be followed up on. Those included the signature verification process for absentee ballots, the maintenance of voter rolls, election technology and machinery, and preservation of election-related information to be used for future audits, if warranted.
Fontes found this law enforcement encounter “incredibly troubling”.


This is a statewide investigation and we may see a more thorough investigation into Pima County, where multiple precincts had over 100% voter turnout and 35,000 possibly fictitious votes were discovered.
File your Arizona election complaints with the Arizona Attorney General’s office here.
The ball is rolling in Arizona.
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