FBI Subpoenas Arizona Election Records Amid Continued 2020 Fraud Claims
Arizona's Senate President Warren Petersen has handed over 2020 election records to the FBI amid ongoing claims of fraud. Following a controversial audit revealing no substantial fraud, tensions rise as the Justice Department seeks voter data, raising privacy concerns and criticism of federal overreach.
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In a move symbolizing the ongoing contentious debate over the 2020 presidential election, Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen has handed over election records to the FBI. This comes after a federal grand jury subpoena related to an audit of Maricopa County's election ordered by legislative Republicans.
The action marks the second instance this year where the FBI has sought records from key battleground states, following a similar situation in Fulton County, Georgia. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes criticized the efforts, labeling them as partisan and without basis after multiple reviews found no evidence of widespread fraud.
However, the investigations proceed amid clashes between the Justice Department and multiple states over access to detailed voter data, sparking concerns about privacy violations. Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes suggested personal voter data may have been included in the documents provided, hinting at potential legal challenges ahead.
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