From HuffPost:
Cyber Ninjas Now Aims To Pound On Arizona Voters’ Doors To Grill Them Over 2020 Ballots
The long-running audit of Arizona presidential votes could become
more confrontational now that the head of Cyber Ninjas, the
company in charge of the recount, is demanding it be allowed to go
to voters’ homes to grill them about their ballots.
The audit of Maricopa County’s 2.1 million votes, launched by state
Senate Republicans and arranged by Cyber Ninjas, a little-known
company with partisan ties, was supposed to be completed by May 14.
But there has been no report on the operation, and the company still
appears to be scrambling for information.
From the AZ Mirror -
Senate indicates more election review subpoenas are likely
The Arizona State Senate might issue more subpoenas related to an ongoing review of the Maricopa County 2020 election, which has been going on since late April.
During a nearly two-hour hearing in the Senate Thursday morning with Senate President Karen Fann and Sen. Warren Petersen, who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, contractors for the audit as well as the audit’s liaison, former Secretary of State Ken Bennett, said they wanted more materials that the county hadn’t yet provided.
Guessing that Fann and Petersen (and the other GOPers in the AZ Senate) aren't planning on writing subpoenas targeted to Cyber Ninjas.
They probably do plan on using the subpoenas to intimidate other, county-level, electeds, into acquiescing to their wishes.
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