Charts show Maricopa County - 4th largest, fastest growing in U.S.- stands to lose 42% of operating budget if it doesn't give AZ senators access to routers under election subpoenas.
Obliterating courts. Public safety. Public health. etc
I'll link to my story explaining this soon. People joked about former president coming here and repeating the word "routers, routers."
This is serious stuff. County supervisors will meet later today to discuss how to respond to AG, Senate, so it doesn't lose this $.
So why is this happening? Who made it happen? And why exactly does the Senate want the routers so bad? All addressed in my story, here: azcentral.com/story/news/pol…
Well. Sorry to hold you all in suspense, but the county supervisors will not be making a decision on what to do today.
They have until September 27. I'll keep you updated.
We were told to go home - supes not talking today. Well you guys gonna have to hide in there til after quittin time cuz
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Can some tech person send me what it actually looks like when you get in to analyze the information stored by a router - like show me a screenshot of the connections you can see and info in it?
The county doesn't use a router to transfer election results. It does use routers to store election data, so presumably that's what the contractors want to look at. I somewhat understand (story below) but not all the way azcentral.com/story/news/pol…
Sorry I worded this wrong. It does HAVE ROUTERS CONNECTED to computers that store election results. Sorry, tech friends!
Republican leaders of the AZ Senate are demanding more election materials from Maricopa County & Dominion as they try to finish election review.
Are we looking at another court battle? Today is the deadline on the subpoenas, exec session happening now. azcentral.com/story/news/pol…
The exec session is not open to the public. They may go into open session after. Here's the place where you could see if a link is posted: maricopa.gov/224/Board-of-S…
New tonight: Here’s who Cyber Ninjas says is paying for the audit.
Stop the Steal groups - including Patrick Byrne, OAN’s Christina Bobb, Sidney Powell, Attorney Matt DePerno - have contributed $5.7 million, according to Ninjas
Just deleted a tweet about America's Future because we aren't yet sure which group we are talking about here - multiple with the same name.
Just to clarify my earlier mistake - I should have been looking at the website provided by Cyber Ninjas, americasfuture.net, board chairman Mike Flynn.
I'll tweet a story in the morning with a few takeaways...
AZ Senate liaison to the election review tells us all this morning he is considering resigning. Other than that, though, he used @JamesTHarris interview this morning to get a few things out he has been holding back about:
We've been hearing from audit insiders for a while now that Cyber Ninjas withholds information from Bennett. Bennett confirms that this AM, and reveals that him being kept from entering Friday was "the tip of the iceberg"...
Transcribed:
His two examples:
1. He was concerned the Cyber Ninjas had no way to get an accurate count of duplicated ballots. He said when he was asked for an update on that he was told the workers were told: “Don’t share anything with Secretary Bennett”