F.B.I. Subpoenas Records in Arizona in Expansion of 2020 Voting Inquiry
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The FBI subpoenaed records from the Arizona State Senate for its 2020 election inquiry.
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The FBI has issued a subpoena to the Arizona State Senate as part of an expanding inquiry into the 2020 election. This subpoena, issued recently, targets records related to the controversial audit of Maricopa County's vote results, which the State Senate oversaw. The action indicates a federal agency's continued investigation into election processes and outcomes from the 2020 presidential election. This development suggests ongoing scrutiny of past electoral procedures, potentially leading to further disclosures regarding election integrity efforts. The scope of the FBI's inquiry and its implications for future election oversight remain to be seen.
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The FBI issued a subpoena to the Arizona State Senate as part of an expanding inquiry into the 2020 election.
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The Trump administration widens its probe of the 2020 election as it obtains records from Arizona - AP News

Trump administration widens its 2020 election probe as it obtains records from Arizona

Trump administration widens its 2020 election probe as it obtains records from Arizona - PBS

FBI obtains voting data from Arizona GOP’s 2020 review that confirmed Trump’s loss - The Washington Post
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Trump Administration's 2020 Election Inquiry in Arizona
The Trump administration has issued grand jury subpoenas for Arizona's 2020 election records, specifically targeting Maricopa County. This action is part of an expanding inquiry into the 2020 election, with the Arizona State Senate President confirming compliance with the subpoena.
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