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Walleye
(42,880 posts)TheBlackAdder
(29,778 posts)Beachnutt
(8,873 posts)New Mexico investigates whether 'fake electors' violated state law in 2020 election
https://www.koat.com/article/new-mexico-fake-electors-2020-election-probe/44819624
ffr
(23,286 posts)Election integrity is the bedrock of our democracy.
ShazzieB
(21,823 posts)How about all the battleground states? Those are the ones Trump and his henchpersons would be motivated to mess with.
I don't think those clowns would bother with states that are reliably either deep red or deep blue. They'd go after the ones where a relatively small shift in the numbers could impact who gets the state's electoral votes.
soldierant
(9,052 posts)ALBliberal
(3,132 posts)GenXer47
(1,204 posts)Too bad we can't just pin him between the closed window and the screen.
royable
(1,426 posts)2naSalit
(98,285 posts)If you trap them in the window they just dry up and you can vacuum them up later.
isitreal
(85 posts)Watching them squirm on the fly paper is better. Once they expire ya just throw the fly paper away. No mess no fuss.
I think it is an appropriate give back for all the squirming they have caused the nation.
BunnyMcGee
(478 posts)rzemanfl
(30,919 posts)allegorical oracle
(5,846 posts)Disaffected
(5,958 posts)singing fills the air...."
maxrandb
(16,931 posts)
gave me a laugh

Brainfodder
(7,781 posts)He will not look good but that is the point.
Captain Zero
(8,525 posts)nt
dchill
(42,660 posts)NEXT!
whopis01
(3,893 posts)all those knives are given to your co-conspirators so they can stab you in the back in order to get a lighter sentence.
ekelly
(429 posts)GreenWave
(11,810 posts)
Jilly_in_VA
(13,320 posts)Et tu, Brute?
NoMoreRepugs
(11,685 posts)going on at the same time across the country the MSM may, I stress may, be forced to abandon some of the bothsiderism that has plaqued us for what seems like decades.
Alexander Of Assyria
(7,839 posts)Its was a coup attempt
Say the magic words corporate media
Its Over for the coup plotters, all of them!
You can do it! Income wont be hurt so much as your bean counters predict.
allegorical oracle
(5,846 posts)Alexander Of Assyria
(7,839 posts)COL Mustard
(7,713 posts)Like Ceaucescu, and that French guy, and some guy in Central America. So yeah, bothsiderism is still in play!
maxrandb
(16,931 posts)got a risotto recipe from Hillary! I saw it on his laptop
jmowreader
(52,718 posts)dlk
(12,996 posts)Trump will be in litigation for the remainder of his miserable life.
wiggs
(8,516 posts)yonder
(10,171 posts)former9thward
(33,424 posts)Which is why it is probably false.
Attilatheblond
(7,517 posts)The magas here have been a little quiet of late. Mostly working on taking over operations of elections at county levels. We be fighting that bigly in my 'hood.
wiggs
(8,516 posts)ffr
(23,286 posts)
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)In which case, this would be indictment number six.
Fla Dem
(27,215 posts)AdamGG
(1,811 posts)Will likely be things that he does over the next year trying to disrupt the present charges.
Irish_Dem
(76,516 posts)Johnny2X2X
(23,516 posts)That doesnt sound legit.
former9thward
(33,424 posts)It is false. But being put on this site like its real.
Tommy Carcetti
(44,301 posts)All I see is a random Twitter account.
Would like to have an actual source to confirm. You'd think if Fox was saying this, someone would link to Fox.
AZSkiffyGeek
(12,743 posts)I don't see anything to the effect of what that $8 check said in the local news.
EDIT: Here's something from yesterday that says she "thinks" we should pursue it...
https://ktar.com/story/5528616/gov-hobbs-says-arizona-should-press-charges-against-donald-trump-over-2020-election/
vlyons
(10,252 posts)Tommy Carcetti
(44,301 posts)Doesn't look like anything imminent to me at this point, and it's pretty speculative regarding Trump himself.
https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/will-arizona-be-the-next-state-to-indict-former-president-donald-trump
Will Arizona be the next state to indict former president Donald Trump?
By Nicole GarciaPublished August 15, 2023 5:19PM
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PHOENIX - Arizona could be the next state to indict former president Donald Trump on charges in connection to trying to overturn the 2020 election results.
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Arizonas Attorney General is currently investigating, and Governor Katie Hobbs says she hopes to see Arizonas fake electors face criminal charges.
"Absolutely. I have been an advocate for holding folks involved in trying to overturn the will of the voters in the 2020 election accountable, and this is part of that," Hobbs said.
Arizona is mentioned several times in Georgias indictment as Trump and his allies reportedly contacted lawmakers to get them to overturn election results in his favor.
Fake electors in Georgia and Michigan are now facing several felony counts, including making false statements, conspiracy, and corruption charges[
Diraven
(1,685 posts)and the actual story that just says she "hopes". The original headline makes the story sound fake.
Lonestarblue
(13,001 posts)not either. But wasnt Arizona the state where Ginni Thomas called a Republican and urged him to overturn the election? Now thats someone Id like to see investigated for aiding the creation of slates of fake electors.
Kaleva
(40,024 posts)"The attorney generals office has confirmed that an investigation into Trump, his allies and Arizonas fake electors is underway, but gave no indication on when charges would be announced.
In a statement, a spokesperson for Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said, "The attorney generals office cannot comment on an ongoing investigation. We do not have any updates to share or comments to make on the Georgia case at this time.""
https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/will-arizona-be-the-next-state-to-indict-former-president-donald-trump
0rganism
(25,363 posts)At first I wasn't sure he'd get there but now it's looking really promising.
I think he might go for the record. When it comes to crime, he's like an Olympic champion.
BunnyMcGee
(478 posts)
Captain Zero
(8,525 posts)He's the greatest. No one else will ever have this many!!
0rganism
(25,363 posts)Not sure this is a useful stat to look at, but at least the median remains 0, so we're good there for a while anyway.
TFG just has that insatiable appetite for criming. If he were any good at it we'd be in much deeper shit than we already are.
Botany
(75,613 posts)Peter Marks
@petermarksdrama
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Nov 6, 2020
I imagine it as a chilling final turn of the plot. His world is coming to an end. He will never have another good day. Loser label will haunt him. The law will pursue him. Mental illness will hobble him. His properties will bankrupt him.
chicoescuela
(2,405 posts)Please step up
maspaha
(674 posts)And Jake Hoffman?
Kelly Ward?
Warren Peterson and everyone else in the AZ legislature that approved the ridiculous Cyber Ninja audit?
Please Kris & Katie? Pretty please?
usonian
(21,742 posts)==
Evolve Dammit
(21,287 posts)ms liberty
(10,731 posts)
republianmushroom
(21,697 posts)There is not going to be enough popcorn.
Ford_Prefect
(8,457 posts)Steel toe boots are optional.
Sanity Claws
(22,269 posts)Have they finished investigation and the Gov gave the go-ahead to start the grand jury part?
Or did she just authorize the investigation?
brooklynite
(96,882 posts)Wednesdays
(21,094 posts)from a reputable news source.
brooklynite
(96,882 posts)Just as he likely cant win without the Grand Canyon State.
Which is exactly why Mayes, a Democrat, should not spend her time going after Trump.
Enough is enough. To pile on at this point is to simply give Trump more ammunition to decry the unfairness of it all.
The 11 patriots who falsely claimed to be duly elected by the states voters to cast Arizona's electoral votes for Trump. Among them were Arizona Republican Party Chairwoman Kelli Ward; once-and-future state lawmaker Anthony Kern; Jake Hoffman, a digital marketing operator and now state senator; and Tyler Bowyer, a top executive with Turning Point USA who also sits on the Republican National Committee.
The Arizona Republican Party attorney who helped Team Trump flesh out the fake elector plan.
stopdiggin
(14,538 posts)besides plain numbers, I 'm not sure if there is much of either strategic or legal value in copycat indictments. And too - both clear cut as well as prospective and theoretical downside that should be part of calculations. But every state that had any whisper of a 'false elector' scheme going on - should have investigation(s) going on high heat. The integrity of the voting process is among the bedrock of democratic values - and every state has a vested interest.
I would also not be real opposed to seeing any state that refused to take measures and 'protect the process' feel some concerted 'pressure' on that issue from the federal government. It is after all a civil rights issue. (As well as a national one. Let the red state legislatures defend a clear cut case of 'vote stealing' and political corruption if they choose to .. )
flying_wahini
(8,208 posts)Changing rules in Texas to do this very thing.
They are all crooks. Prove me wrong, Ill wait.
Upthevibe
(9,847 posts)Mr. Ected
(9,706 posts)Somebody punch that man's card (and then his face).
AllyCat
(18,288 posts)Reps Fitzgerald, Tiffany, and Van Orden, and Speaker Vos?
Criminals all.
onecaliberal
(36,594 posts)🤷♀️
twodogsbarking
(16,278 posts)RandySF
(78,589 posts)jmowreader
(52,718 posts)I hope, as should all of you, that every state that had a slate of fake electors brings Trump up on charges. Since this is an interstate criminal conspiracy Jack Smith will need to issue a superseding indictment under the separate sovereigns doctrine to tie all those together at the federal level
and Tanya Chutkan will throw the book at him with the greatest of pleasure.
In the movie X-Men: The Last Stand, the government built a special prison inside a semi trailer to house several of the most dangerous mutants and kept it in motion to stop the supermutant Magneto from breaking them out. Theyll have to do something similar for Trump
not because hes such a dangerous man but because every state deserves to have him in their own prisons for at least a little while.