Arizona’s top prosecutor kept private records that debunked election fraud

Nearly a year after the 2020 election, Arizona’s then-attorney general, Mark Brnovich, launched an investigation into voting in the state’s largest county that quickly consumed more than 10,000 hours of his staff’s time.

Investigators prepared a report in March 2022 stating that virtually all claims of error and malfeasance were unfounded, according to internal documents reviewed by The Washington Post. Brnovich, a Republican, kept it private.

In April, the attorney general — who was running in the GOP primary for a U.S. Senate seat — released an “Interim Report” claiming that his office had discovered “serious vulnerabilities.” He left out edits from his own investigators refuting his assertions.

His office then compiled an “Election Review Summary” in September that systematically refuted accusations of widespread fraud and made clear that none of the complaining parties — from state lawmakers to self-styled “election integrity” groups — had presented any evidence to support their claims. Brnovich left office last month without releasing the summary.

Arizona’s top prosecutor kept private records that debunked election fraud – The Washington Post

Turns out the investigation found… that Trump lost fair and square. Again.

At the end of the article it lists a bunch of people who made wild claims about the election to the media, but wouldn’t repeat those claims when investigators showed up to ask about them. I wonder why that could be?


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