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‘It’s Going to Shock the Country’ — Steve Bannon Speaks on Arizona Audit

RTM Staff by RTM Staff
July 9, 2021 - Updated on July 11, 2021
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Former White House adviser Steve Bannon dropped quite a few bombs about the Arizona election audit.

During an interview on his War Room podcast, Bannon spoke with the Gateway Pundit’s Jordan Conradson about the audit finishing up in Maricopa County.

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Bannon teased that he thinks something “big” is about to be revealed in Arizona.

“What do you think the timing of this is? What is your best idea now of timing? Because that’s the domino,” Bannon began.

“Whether it’s a letter of Karen Fann to Maricopa County, whether it’s a subpoena to get more information? Her first salvo in this I think is going to shock the country. I think we’re going to get, I think we may get an actual interim letter from Karen Fann before the final report,” he added.

“I know they’re working on the final report. But I think that’s going to be something that’s a formal process because that’s what they said they were going to do as a report. I think there’s going to be shots fired from the state senate with some pretty definitive numbers saying, Hey, we’re confused here, to Maricopa County,” he added.

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The GOP-controlled Arizona Legislature has voted to revoke the Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs’ legal authority in election-related lawsuits, handing that power to the attorney general.

The measure was included in major budget legislation, including several actions revolving around the election.

It now goes to Republican Gov. Doug Ducey, who has the power to accept or reject individual parts of the measure.

Attorney General Mark Brnovich has sparred with Hobbs before over election lawsuits.

Brnovich recently accused Hobbs of not adequately defending the state against election-related lawsuits.

The bill approved Thursday gives Brnovich’s office exclusive control of such lawsuits, but only through Jan. 2, 2023

This is an excerpt from Conservative Brief. 

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