
Earlier this week we told you that the Arizona Senate was issuing subpoenas for the Dominion voting machines in Maricopa county. That happened, but the Maricopa Board of Supervisors is refusing to comply with the subpoena and is filing a complaint to contest the subpoena instead:
JUST IN – #Arizona, Maricopa County Board of Supervisors will not comply with the subpoenas to turn over Dominion voting machines for a forensic audit. Instead, they are filing a complaint in Superior Court.pic.twitter.com/Knq4rl17Fg
— Disclose.tv 🚨 (@disclosetv) December 18, 2020
In the video, the vice chairman makes a motion to authorize the county attorney to respond to the subpoena with a complaint in Superior Court, and that motion is quickly seconded and the motion is passed.
The Senate will be getting a letter from the county attorney, but no Dominion voting machines. Which would seem to speak volumes about the data on those machines.
Meanwhile, I’m sure the machines themselves are getting a good scrubbing.