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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Maricopa County IDs Election Workers Who Deleted Ariz. Audit Files

'Trust me, when we take over the House in November . . . we're going to have a massive investigation on J6... '

(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) The identity of a Maricopa County official who allegedly deleted election files in advance of a senatorial audit was reportedly revealed during a recent informational meeting hosted by the We The People AZ Alliance, Gateway Pundit reported.

According to the information made public at that meeting, a certain Brian Ramirez, who works as an administrative/operations specialist for the county, violated elections policy by accessing and deleting election data.

Election investigator Matt Vanbibber discovered that Ramirez, who was not authorized to access the material, used others’ credentials in order to hide evidence of electoral fraud from auditors.

“So basically, you have Brian entering the server room, and remember I told you he does not have badge access,” Vanbibber told attendees. “We The People actually collected server room logs from Maricopa . . . [and what] you see is Brian has Passarelli’s card in the server room, and he also has Charles Cooley’s badge as well.”

Ramirez was able to delete election data “before the voting machines were delivered to Senate auditors in compliance with a subpoena,” Gateway Pundit reported.

Attendees also heard a special message from Steve Bannon, who called into the conference to herald forthcoming investigations into voter fraud after the expected Republican landslide in the 2022 midterms in November.

“Trust me, when we take over the House in November . . . we’re going to have a massive investigation on J6, and that’s including adjudicating what went on on November 3rd and in the run-up to November 3rd, and the top of that is going to be Maricopa county in the state of Arizona,” Bannon said.

Bannon, who was recently found guilty of criminal contempt of Congress after ignoring subpoenas from the J6 Committee, has lately become the subject of gossipy revelations from President’s Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

According to CNN, in a new book detailing his time in the Trump White House, Kushner complains that Bannon accused him of “undermining the President’s agenda.”

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