FBI Probes Arizona's 2020 Election Amid Trump's Fraud Allegations

The FBI has subpoenaed Arizona Senate records relating to the 2020 elections as part of its investigation into alleged voter fraud. Despite various audits rejecting these claims, the probe continues. The 2021 Maricopa County audit affirmed Biden's win, contradicting Trump’s accusations. Federal involvement sparks controversy.

FBI Probes Arizona's 2020 Election Amid Trump's Fraud Allegations
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Federal investigators have turned their attention to Arizona, subpoenaing state Senate records about the contested 2020 election. This move follows President Donald Trump's unsubstantiated allegations of voting fraud, a claim consistently dismissed by courts and audits alike.

The FBI's demand for Arizona is part of a broader federal effort to investigate irregularities Trump cited during the 2020 election. Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen confirmed the FBI now possesses records related to a Republican-led audit, which fortified the initial results favoring Joe Biden.

Despite Trump's ongoing claims, including an organized federal control over elections by unspecified regions, authorities stress the legitimacy of the 2020 outcomes. Criticism mounts as legal experts and state officials, like Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, denounce the weaponization of law enforcement for political motives.

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