Expected Report from Arizona Senator on Audit, “It’s Going to Shock the Country”
I know I keep reminding you, but the audit in Maricopa County is expected to be wrapping up soon, within the next month probably.
The first part of the audit is completed, which consisted of the hand counting and forensic audit of the ballots.
There still remains the matter of examining the routers and the passwords that Maricopa County is refusing to turn over.
Here’s the question…why? What are they trying to hide?
They know what they’re trying to hide, and you and I know what they’re trying to hide. They shouldn’t even be there in the first place yet they were used.
Analysis of those routers is going to a nuclear bomb in all of this.
Recently, Steve Bannon interviews Jordan Conradson about the audit and the status of everything since he has been one of the few reporters who have been there on site keeping everyone updated on everything.
Bannon asked Conradson, “What is your best idea right now of timing? Because that’s the domino. The first announcement, whether it’s a letter from Karen Fann to Maricopa County, whether it’s a subpoena to get more information? But her first salvo in this, I think is going to shock the country. And so right now, what do you know about the timing of it?”
Conradson replied, “So, last I heard we can expect a final report as soon as August so that tells me that they need to get moving on these routers and passwords ASAP. Because they still to do the forensic analysis of all this equipment. So I’m thinking within the next week or two we should see an answer on routers and passwords. Of course, don’t quote me because I dont’ know that, but that’s just what I’m kind of feeling.”
Bannon jumped back in and said, “By the way, I think we may get an actual interim letter from Karen Fann before the final report. I know they’re working on the final report. But I think that’s going to be something that’s a formal process because that’s what they said they were going to do as a report. I think there’s going to be shots fired from the state senate with some pretty definitive numbers saying, “Hey, we’re confused here,” back to Maricopa County.”