Trump cheers FBI subpoena of Arizona 2020 election records
A federal grand jury subpoenaed the Arizona legislature for records related to the state senate's 2020 election review in Maricopa County. Arizona State Senate President Warren Petersen confirmed the subpoena, stating the FBI has the records.

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AI-generatedA federal grand jury subpoenaed the Arizona legislature for records related to the state senate's 2020 election review in Maricopa County. Arizona State Senate President Warren Petersen confirmed the subpoena, stating the FBI has the records. The subpoena's specific focus remains unclear, and the FBI has not commented. This action follows an FBI raid on Fulton County, Georgia's election office related to 2020 election results. The Arizona State Senate previously conducted a widely criticized review of the 2020 election using the firm Cyber Ninjas, which ultimately affirmed Joe Biden's win in Maricopa County despite raising unsubstantiated allegations of irregularities. Donald Trump responded to news of the subpoena with "Great!!!" on social media.
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5 extractedKris Mayes said the 2020 election results in Arizona were “certified, litigated, and affirmed”.
The review received more than $5.7m in outside funding, including support from prominent election deniers Patrick Byrne and Michael Flynn.
Warren Petersen confirmed the legislature had received a subpoena related to records of its review of the election results in Maricopa county.
The Cyber Ninjas' review affirmed Joe Biden’s win in Maricopa county and a hand recount actually found a net gain of votes for Biden.
A federal grand jury subpoenaed Arizona’s legislature for records related the state senate’s review of the 2020 election.