Last week, a judge denied radical Soros-funded Secretary of State Katie Hobbs’ request to protect her from prosecution for breaking the law.
The Gateway Pundit reported that Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich threatened to prosecute Hobbs if she violates election law and shuts down the secure internet portal for candidate petitions through the remainder of the filing period.
Arizona law states,
the secretary of state shall provide a system for qualified electors to sign a nomination petition … for [candidates for statewide and legislative offices] by way of a secure internet portal.
Crooked Katie Hobbs stole the 2020 election from President Trump, and she is doing everything in her power to do it again in 2022. The Gateway Pundit reported that Arizona Attorney General Brnovich rejected Hobbs’ 2021 Elections Procedures Manual draft because it made cheating easier.
Arizona will now operate under the 2019 Elections Procedures Manual, which they used to steal the last election!
In a letter from the Attorney General’s office last month, Hobbs was notified of potential law violations and urged to correct them. Hobbs responded with a lawsuit.
In the complaint, Hobbs claims that Brnovich threatened her with “unprecedented criminal prosecution for performing her duties as Arizona’s Chief Elections Officer.”
The day before Donald Trump was scheduled to visit Arizona three weeks ago, @GeneralBrnovich threatened to charge me with a crime for simply doing my job.
Now, I’m taking him to court. pic.twitter.com/ULWsZc8qRV
— Secretary Katie Hobbs (@SecretaryHobbs) February 8, 2022
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Joan Sinclair denied her request for protection when breaking the law.
Last week, the court declared,
Injunctions shall not be granted to “prevent enforcement of a public statute by officers of the law for the public benefit” or to “prevent the exercise of a public or private office in a lawful manner by the person in possession.”
Hobbs still trying to steal elections. https://t.co/RXNDndSmxA
— Mark Finchem (@RealMarkFinchem) February 25, 2022
Hobbs responded to this ruling, admitting her plans to subvert elections laws and interpret them how she sees fit.
Secretary of State’s Office responds to today’s ruling on a request for a preliminary injunction. pic.twitter.com/P873oM7MBU
— Secretary Katie Hobbs (@SecretaryHobbs) February 25, 2022
Katie Hobbs will seek to violate the law despite her warning from the Arizona Attorney General’s office:
a public officer upon whom a duty is imposed by Title 16, who knowingly fails or refuses to perform that duty in the manner prescribed by law or knowingly acts in violation of any provision of such law, is guilty of either a class 6 felony or class 3 misdemeanor. A.R.S. §§ 16-1009, -1010. The Attorney General is required to enforce the provisions of Title 16 through civil and criminal actions in any election for members of the legislature. A.R.S. § 16-1021.
On November 5th, The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that leftist Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes also “acted unlawfully” by exceeding his constitutional authority and making up his own election instructions. The court declared,
“But when public officials, in the middle of an election, change the law based on their own perceptions of what they think it should be, they undermine public confidence in our democratic system and destroy the integrity of the electoral process.
This is exactly what Katie Hobbs did in 2020 and what she is trying to do in 2022.
TGP reported that the Arizona GOP is suing Katie Hobbs for failing to perform non-discretionary elections duties in 2020. The lawsuit seeks to mandate her compliance with the Arizona Constitution and elections statutes in 2022.
Contact Arizona Attorney General Brnovich to demand indictments for the stolen 2020 election and potential 2022 law violations before Katie Hobbs can steal another election!
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