🚨 Arizona: Katie Hobbs Allegedly Violated Civil Rights of Citizens To Steal Their Vote…
In her official capacity as SoS, Katie Hobbs has allegedly removed your voice and censored you in direct violation of the 1st amendment, with the purpose of interfering in an election. And not just any election; her OWN election.
Tell us more @katiehobbs, is this why you didn't need to campaign? pic.twitter.com/QEKHFQmIR7
— Peggy McClain (@redwildcat) December 4, 2022
— Peggy McClain (@redwildcat) December 4, 2022
Look where else C. Murphy Hebert worked before she worked for Katie Hobbs–> pic.twitter.com/qxb1nIiJNk
— Peggy McClain (@redwildcat) December 4, 2022
Redactions are always to cover up who the bad actors are and all incriminating info.
— Stu (@StucrewStu) December 4, 2022
For those asking about a source, it looks like the screenshot above is on page 45 of attachment 8, filed 8/31/22. So it’s a real document submitted to court as part of this case: https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/63290154/71/8/missouri-v-biden/
This is an amazing act of citizen journalism.
We will obviously do our due diligence from here but we can't thank you enough.
— Kari Lake War Room (@KariLakeWarRoom) December 4, 2022
If you go to page 46 of the above document, you can (sort of) see an image of a redacted tweet. The letter says:
“Of specific concern to the Secretary of State are the following Tweets: (redacted) (redacted)
“These messages falsely assert that the Voter Registration System is owned and therefore operated by foreign actors. This is an attempt to further undermine confidence in the election institution in Arizona.”
Sincerely, (redacted)
If you keep reading the next pages from the document above (pages 47 and on), you’ll notice that many SoS of different states used this extensive network of communications to report “election misinformation” to this federally-funded non profit CIS, and the information also goes to CISA (part of DHS.)
This is a lot to unpack.
Enjoy your weekend.
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