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politics12h ago
White House widens its probe of 2020 election as it obtains records from Arizona
- Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen handed over records to the FBI under a federal grand jury subpoena related to the 2020 election audit in Maricopa County.
- The FBI’s actions follow a similar data-seizure in Georgia, highlighting a broader federal effort into the 2020 election.
- Democrats say federal actions weaponize law enforcement, while privacy advocates warn about voter data exposure.
- Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes says the release may require legal action to protect personal voter information.
- The Maricopa County audit, conducted by Cyber Ninjas, found Biden ahead by 360 votes in the county before further reviews.
- FBI relied on subpoenas in Arizona, a different route from Georgia’s judicially approved search warrant.
- The investigation comes as the Justice Department clashes with states over access to detailed voter data.
- Arizona officials await further steps to determine how much data was shared and its implications.
- The FBI’s involvement underscores ongoing tensions around 2020 election integrity debates.
- No evidence of widespread fraud was found in multiple audits of the 2020 election in Maricopa County.
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