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Are you making a joke or are you still under the mistaken belief that this will result in your Daddy being put back in office? Legitimately can’t tell.
Don't call it a comebackAre you making a joke or are you still under the mistaken belief that this will result in your Daddy being put back in office? Legitimately can’t tell.
Jesus he's still going. Just sent a letter asking them to decertify the election.
Jesus he's still going. Just sent a letter asking them to decertify the election.
I guess Cyber Ninja, is getting ready to get COVID for the 2nd time.Looks like the Ninjas have gone rogue
Renegade Cyber Ninjas Brazenly Defies Senate Demand For Records In Arizona Vote 'Fraudit’
The Cyber Ninjas company in charge of the hugely controversial vote audit in Arizona is brazenly defying a demand to release all records regarding its operation and communications.
The Arizona Supreme Court earlier this week left in place rulings from two lower courts ordering the state Senate — and the company it hired — to release all records concerning its widely derided audit of 2.1 million Maricopa County votes. The presidential election ballots have already been certified multiple times by actual election officials.
Records regarding a very public concerncommissioned by the state Senate cannot dodge public records law simply because they’re held by a private company, the courts ruled in suit for access to records by good government group American Oversight and The Arizona Republic.
“Arizona law does not allow public servants to outsource democracy and shroud their conduct in secrecy,” Austin Evers, executive director of American Oversight, said after the decision.
But now Cyber Ninjas is blatantly defying the order, placing the state Senate in legal trouble.
The state Senate’s attorney has informed the company that its refusal to turn over the court-ordered records jeopardizes the Senate’s ability to comply with the Court of Appeals order. The interests of the Senate and Cyber Ninjas have now “diverged,” attorney Kory Langhofer warned Cyber Ninjas attorney Jack Wilenchik, the Arizona Mirror reported.
“The Senate will not support or advance any legal claim, defense, or position espoused by CNI [Cyber Ninjas] that has the effect of limiting or delaying CNI’s compliance with the Senate’s Sept. 14 request,” Langhofer informed Wilenchik in a letter.
The Ninjas are refusing to turn over staffing records, internal communications, and communications with its subcontractors. To do so would not be “practical, workable, fair or legal,” and would create an “unsettling precedent” for other contractors who work for the government, Wilenchik insisted in an email Friday to Langhofer.
If they get Karen Fan and their own handlers/enablers in AZ Senate held in contempt of court, that would just be the *chef’s kiss*I guess Cyber Ninja, is getting ready to get COVID for the 2nd time.
When this first started I said this was a clown show. I take it back, because this shit show, gives Clown Shows a bad name.
They are hoping it all just disappears but it is not going to, and at the end of the day, they will find it was the most secure election in AZ history.
He’s busy marching at the justice for jan 6 rallyI hope they are ok but did they get COVID from the Chinese bamboo on the ballots?
Looks like the Ninjas have gone rogue
Renegade Cyber Ninjas Brazenly Defies Senate Demand For Records In Arizona Vote 'Fraudit’
The Cyber Ninjas company in charge of the hugely controversial vote audit in Arizona is brazenly defying a demand to release all records regarding its operation and communications.
The Arizona Supreme Court earlier this week left in place rulings from two lower courts ordering the state Senate — and the company it hired — to release all records concerning its widely derided audit of 2.1 million Maricopa County votes. The presidential election ballots have already been certified multiple times by actual election officials.
Records regarding a very public concerncommissioned by the state Senate cannot dodge public records law simply because they’re held by a private company, the courts ruled in suit for access to records by good government group American Oversight and The Arizona Republic.
“Arizona law does not allow public servants to outsource democracy and shroud their conduct in secrecy,” Austin Evers, executive director of American Oversight, said after the decision.
But now Cyber Ninjas is blatantly defying the order, placing the state Senate in legal trouble.
The state Senate’s attorney has informed the company that its refusal to turn over the court-ordered records jeopardizes the Senate’s ability to comply with the Court of Appeals order. The interests of the Senate and Cyber Ninjas have now “diverged,” attorney Kory Langhofer warned Cyber Ninjas attorney Jack Wilenchik, the Arizona Mirror reported.
“The Senate will not support or advance any legal claim, defense, or position espoused by CNI [Cyber Ninjas] that has the effect of limiting or delaying CNI’s compliance with the Senate’s Sept. 14 request,” Langhofer informed Wilenchik in a letter.
The Ninjas are refusing to turn over staffing records, internal communications, and communications with its subcontractors. To do so would not be “practical, workable, fair or legal,” and would create an “unsettling precedent” for other contractors who work for the government, Wilenchik insisted in an email Friday to Langhofer.
Looks like the Ninjas have gone rogue
Renegade Cyber Ninjas Brazenly Defies Senate Demand For Records In Arizona Vote 'Fraudit’
The Cyber Ninjas company in charge of the hugely controversial vote audit in Arizona is brazenly defying a demand to release all records regarding its operation and communications.
The Arizona Supreme Court earlier this week left in place rulings from two lower courts ordering the state Senate — and the company it hired — to release all records concerning its widely derided audit of 2.1 million Maricopa County votes. The presidential election ballots have already been certified multiple times by actual election officials.
Records regarding a very public concerncommissioned by the state Senate cannot dodge public records law simply because they’re held by a private company, the courts ruled in suit for access to records by good government group American Oversight and The Arizona Republic.
“Arizona law does not allow public servants to outsource democracy and shroud their conduct in secrecy,” Austin Evers, executive director of American Oversight, said after the decision.
But now Cyber Ninjas is blatantly defying the order, placing the state Senate in legal trouble.
The state Senate’s attorney has informed the company that its refusal to turn over the court-ordered records jeopardizes the Senate’s ability to comply with the Court of Appeals order. The interests of the Senate and Cyber Ninjas have now “diverged,” attorney Kory Langhofer warned Cyber Ninjas attorney Jack Wilenchik, the Arizona Mirror reported.
“The Senate will not support or advance any legal claim, defense, or position espoused by CNI [Cyber Ninjas] that has the effect of limiting or delaying CNI’s compliance with the Senate’s Sept. 14 request,” Langhofer informed Wilenchik in a letter.
The Ninjas are refusing to turn over staffing records, internal communications, and communications with its subcontractors. To do so would not be “practical, workable, fair or legal,” and would create an “unsettling precedent” for other contractors who work for the government, Wilenchik insisted in an email Friday to Langhofer.
I'd bet y'all will ignore the other side of the story:
She gives a rundown of how the process has proceeded. How well everyone's cooperated, reasons for delays, steps taken to bridge impasses, etc..Cliffs?
What makes you say that? Creating and overseeing the election process is their constitutional mandate. Do you know some of them personally?Correct. AZ senate Republicans aren’t well meaning, credible people and should be dismissed without a second thought.
She gives a rundown of how the process has proceeded. How well everyone's cooperated, reasons for delays, steps taken to bridge impasses, etc..
If that's how you view things, I've wasted every second I've interacted with you. On a more positive note, I hope they didn't find anything outside of the ordinary slop. For the sake of the country.Welp, wasted about 15 minutes watching that "interview".
Just a bunch of softball questions and her spewing out excuses for the incompetence of this audit from day 1. What a joke. I can't wait until they release the "results".
Guessing they'll be debunked within a day.