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One of the three remaining criminal cases stemming from efforts by President Donald Trump's supporters to overturn the 2020 election results appears headed back to a grand jury in Arizona. The case
A spokesman said Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes will take the case back to a grand jury to seek new indictments.
When President Donald Trump promised, seemingly out of the blue, in late January that prosecutions would “soon” be coming for 2020 election rigging, the Justice Department was already mobilizing an effort behind the scenes to build out a portfolio of cases that would boost the White House’s narrative.
By Erin Banco and Andrew Goudsward WASHINGTON, June 2 (Reuters) - Kurt Olsen, a White House official who aided President Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election, has joined the Justice Department as a senior attorney reporting to a prosecutor seeking to build a wide-ranging criminal case against the president’s foes.
The Arizona Supreme Court has denied a prosecutor's appeal of an order that the state's fake elector case be sent back to a grand jury.
PHOENIX — Arizona has joined a multistate lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s recent executive order cracking down on mail-in voting and seeking to create a national list of eligible U.S. voters. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said the ...
Arizona is once again at center stage for false election claims after federal agents subpoenaed 2020 election information from the state Senate and unfounded allegations from President Donald Trump have led to a flurry of debunked election conspiracy ...