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To: Thomas M. who wrote (1301960)5/27/2021 5:57:34 PM
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LOL He can testify truthfully that Trump is a sleazeball and scoundrel.



To: Thomas M. who wrote (1301960)5/28/2021 5:25:54 AM
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Donald Trump has been watching the utterly bonkers election "audit" in Arizona with great interest. In fact, a New York Timesreporter recently noted that Trump has told people close to him that he believes the Arizona audit " could undo" the results of the 2020 presidential election.

It was against this insane backdrop that the former president issued a statement yesterday that read in part, "Arizona Republican State Senators are engendering such tremendous respect, even adoration, for the great job they are doing on the Forensic Audit of the 2020 Presidential Election Scam."

There is no scenario in which any of that was true. On the contrary, a variety of prominent Arizona Republicans are increasingly mortified by this embarrassing fiasco. What's more, as the Arizona Republic reported yesterday, the IT company that was in charge of running the day-to-day audit no longer wants anything to do with the partisan debacle.

The contract with Wake TSI ended May 14, the original completion date for the hand count, and the company chose not to renew its contract, according to Randy Pullen, an audit spokesperson and former state GOP chair. "They were done," he said. "They didn't want to come back."

If Wake TSI's name sounds familiar, it's not your imagination. Rachel explained on the show last week that Cyber Ninjas, the woefully unqualified Florida outfit run by a fringe conspiracy theorist, needed a subcontractor to oversee the actual recounting of more than 2 million ballots in Maricopa County.

Wake TSI is now walking away. It's hard to blame them; I wouldn't want to come back, either.

Last week, the Republican-dominated Maricopa County Board of Supervisors urged the GOP-led state Senate to put a stop to this madness, calling the outlandish process a "spectacle that is harming all of us," adding, "Our state has become a laughingstock."