News Roundup: Congressional Hearing on Arizona 'Audit'; Lawsuit Against Wisconsin Assembly; and New Report on Trump's DOJ Pressure Campaign

The Big Story

On Thursday, the House Committee on Oversight and Reform held a hearing on the Arizona Senate’s alarmingly partisan and widely ridiculed “audit” of Maricopa County’s 2020 election results — a sham election review that last month reached the same conclusion that had already been confirmed multiple times: that Joe Biden won.
 
Despite that conclusion, lead “audit” contractor Cyber Ninjas’ final report contained enough baseless insinuations about fraud and irregularities to still wield election-undermining and conspiracy-elevating power, a danger highlighted during Thursday’s hearing in the House. “When you give people the facts, and they still do not accept them, that’s a problem,” said witness Jack Sellers, a Maricopa County supervisor and Republican who has criticized the Senate’s effort.

  • During the hearing, Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs falsely claimed that “we don’t know” who won the election, saying there were “a lot of issues.”
  • Lawmakers made reference to documents we’ve obtained through litigation, including emails and texts showing that “audit” officials were in touch with President Trump and Rudy Giuliani, both directly and through intermediaries.
  • At one point, hearing witness and “audit” liaison Ken Bennett said he “never witnessed any evidence” that they were looking for bamboo fibers in the ballots. But we obtained his text messages, including one exchange in which they discuss the hunt for “bamboo threads.”
  • Noticeably absent was Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan, who refused to attend.
  • Late last week, election experts released a report finding that the contractors “made up the numbers” in their final report.

In American Oversight’s lawsuit, Cyber Ninjas has still not turned over its “audit” records despite court rulings, effectively upheld by the Arizona Supreme Court, finding that the documents are public records that must be released. We’ve asked the trial court to hold the Senate in contempt for failing to comply with those court orders.
 
Arizona’s bogus election review continues to have far-reaching, democracy-undermining effects, including in Texas, where this week we launched an investigation of the recently announced “forensic audit” in that state, and in Wisconsin, where on Friday we sued the State Assembly and Speaker Robin Vos for failing to release records related to its own partisan election review.  
Meanwhile, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee released a report on Trump’s efforts to pressure the Justice Department to help him overturn the 2020 election. Among the report’s findings:
  • Jeffrey Clark, the DOJ official and Trump loyalist whom the former president had sought to install as a replacement for then acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen, told Rosen and another official that he would decline Trump’s offer — if they went along with Trump’s efforts.
  • “Stop the Steal” supporters, including U.S. Rep. Scott Perry, Pennsylvania state Sen. Doug Mastriano, and Trump campaign adviser Cleta Mitchell (who, as revealed in documents we obtained, was involved in funneling money to the Arizona “audit”) also pressured the Justice Department.
 
Here are more headlines from around the country related to sham election investigations and the Big Lie:
  • California sheriff admits he once was member of far-right Oath Keepers group linked to Capitol rioters (Washington Post)
  • How Facebook is misleading the public about its role in Jan. 6 (Just Security)
  • Top Trump aides set to defy subpoenas in Capitol attack investigation (Guardian)
  • ‘God’s will is being thwarted.’ Even in solid Republican counties, hard-liners seek more partisan control of elections (ProPublica)
  • Good government advocates, voters request to join lawsuit to block Senate election investigation (Pennsylvania Capital-Star)
  • GOP Macomb County clerk announces ‘forensic audit’ of election server (Michigan Advance)
  • Lake County GOP demands Florida election audit, despite Trump’s win (Orlando Sentinel)
  • Youngkin continues call for ‘audit’ of election machines in Virginia (Politico)

On the Records

Jeff Sessions’s Family Separation Emails
We obtained emails sent by former Attorney General Jeff Sessions in which he praised the results of the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” policy that separated thousands of migrant children from their families. He also discussed religious justifications for the cruel policy with Ralph Drollinger, who led the Trump cabinet’s Bible study. “[Y]ou are biblical,” Drollinger told Sessions.
 
New Arizona ‘Audit’ Records
While the Arizona Senate has failed to release records held by Cyber Ninjas, our lawsuit continues to force the release of other “audit” records that add to the ever-growing pile of evidence of the Senate’s partisanship and deference to conspiracy theories. The latest set of documents include indication of the early support of U.S. Election Assistance Commission member Christy McCormick, as well as a text to Ken Bennett from a Republican identified as “audit personnel” saying that she hoped the effort would “make AZ ruby red again.” Keep an eye on our website for continual updates on what we find.
 
Trump Officials Spending Money at Trump Properties
We’ve obtained yet more records showing that Kelly Craft, Trump’s ambassador to Canada, helped line the former president’s pockets, in this case by using his Washington, D.C., hotel for a September 2018 meeting with Canadian officials.
 

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