>>15397105 , >>15397176 Recent breakthroughs in 2020 election probes undercut narrative that legal avenues are exhausted
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In Pennsylvania this past week, for instance, a panel of judges ruled that Democratic state Attorney General Josh Shapiro must comply with a subpoena seeking personal information of about 9 million voters from the Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee investigating the 2020 general election and 2021 primary.
• In December, a Pennsylvania judge ordered that Fulton County's Dominion voting machines be sent to the state Senate for inspection this month, after Shapiro and Democratic acting Secretary of the Commonwealth Veronica Degraffenreid sued to prevent it. However, the state Supreme Court this past week temporarily blocked the inspection until the full court can consider it, according to KDKA, a local CBS affiliate.
• Back in November, an investigation was launched by Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer into videos that purport to show the destruction of ballots and machinery in the 2020 election by county election officials.
• Following Arizona's state Senate audit of the 2020 election in Maricopa County, Republican state Attorney General Mark Brnovich, vowed to investigate any irregularities that were uncovered. The most recent announcement by the attorney general's Elections Integrity Unit was in late October, when Brnovich announced the indictment of a felon who allegedly voted illegally in the 2020 election.
• At a rally in October, Republican state Rep. Mark Finchem read aloud a November 2020 letter from a purported whistleblower who claimed that "34,000 or 35,000 fictitious voters" were "inserted in[to the] system" of Pima County during the general election. Finchem later read the letter into the record at an "ad hoc" election integrity hearing in Tucson last month.
• After the October rally, Arizona Assistant Attorney General Jennifer Wright wrote Finchem to deny that the AG's office had received such evidence. "Based on a review of evidence submitted to the Attorney General's Office through its Elections Integrity Unit ('EIU')," Wright wrote, "the EIU was unable to find that any evidence submitted to the EIU pertaining to the allegations that 34,000 – 35,000 votes were 'inserted' into Pima county's [sic] system during the 2020 General Election."
• Offering to review Finchem's evidence, Wright concluded, "Until such time as the evidence is received by the EIU, the EIU can take no further action."
• When asked by Just the News if Brnovich is investigating referrals from the state Senate audit of Maricopa County and the Pima County whistleblower allegations, Arizona GOP Chairwoman Dr. Kelli Ward said, "They say they are."
• In Georgia, meanwhile, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced earlier this month that he has opened an investigation into possible illegal ballot harvesting during the state's 2020 general election and subsequent U.S. Senate runoffs. According to state law, third-party activists are prohibited from picking up and delivering ballots on behalf of voters, a tactic called "harvesting."
• The secretary of state's office received a detailed complaint from conservative voter integrity group True the Vote on Nov. 30. True the Vote said it has evidence, including surveillance videos of absentee ballot drop boxes, showing the illegal ballot harvesting occurring.
• In Wisconsin on Thursday, a judge ruled that the absentee ballot drop boxes used during the 2020 election are prohibited under state law, and ordered the Wisconsin Elections Commission to retract its instructions for election officials on using them.
• Phill Kline, director of the Amistad Project, told Just the News that "the impact of this illegal activity should be determined," despite it being "unlikely" that the ruling would allow any retroactive challenges to districts that used the drop boxes in 2020.
• On Jan. 10, a Wisconsin judge refused to block a subpoena seeking testimony from Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe that former State Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael Gableman issued in his election probe authorized by state lawmakers.
• Madison Democratic Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway is also refusing to cooperate with Gableman's subpoenas seeking information and testimony for his investigation.
• Also during 2020, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg donated $350 million to The Center for Tech and Civic Life, which granted the funds to municipalities conducting elections in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic……
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