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Congressman Josh Brecheen Demands Arizona AG Resigns and Drops Frivolous Lawsuit Against Former Trump Officials

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Congressman Josh Brecheen sent a letter to Arizona Attorney General Kristin Mayes demanding that she resigns and drops the frivolous lawsuit against former Trump officials for questioning the results of the 2020 election.

Washington, D.C. – Congressman Josh Brecheen sent a letter to Arizona Attorney General Kristin Mayes demanding that she resigns and drops the frivolous lawsuit against former Trump officials for questioning the results of the 2020 election.

Breitbart’s Bradley Jaye wrote an exclusive report on the letter.

Read the full letter here.

Co-sponsors include Representatives Andy Biggs (R-AZ) and Troy Nehls (R-TX). 

Excerpts from the Letter:

“We write concerning your egregious decision on April 23rd, 2024, to indict several individuals for questioning the results of the 2020 election.  Not only is this a violation of the 1st Amendment, it is blatant interference in the 2024 election.  Every American has the right to free speech, including the right to question the results of elections.  Your choice to indict American citizens for expressing constitutional rights represents the worst of machine politics, and we intend to take every action available to Congress to rectify your decision.

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Clearly, your intention is not to follow the law but to initiate a political witch hunt.  Your case comes at a curious time, just six months before a presidential election in which several of the indicted individuals are assisting one of the candidates.  Which raises several questions such as, why was this case not brought forward earlier?  Why did the last attorney general not bring this forward? Why did you wait until the election year to bring the case forward?  

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Due to this egregious violation of your duty and oath to the state of Arizona, we request that you drop this frivolous lawsuit and resign your office by June 1st, 2024.  If you do not, we the undersigned look forward to using the full extent of our authorized powers to rectify your abuse of office.”

 

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