Arizona Audit REVEALS 18% discrepancy rate; Elise Stefanik is new GOP chair;Pipeline pays $5M ransom

In Arizona, State Senate President Karen Fann invited the Maricopa Board of Supervisors to a public hearing next Tuesday, May 18th. That’s the County officials’ opportunity to explain the voting irregularities discovered this week, such as the deleted databases, missing ballots, and unsealed ballot bags. Stefanik called herself a “proud, conservative Republican” who would help lead her party to victory in the midterms next year. She thanked her colleagues and President Trump for his support, as well as voters of New York’s 21st Congressional district whom she’s honored to represent. The Biden administration’s response to the gas crisis caused by the cyberattack has been disappointing. They neither helped Colonial restore the network nor provide an alternative transportation of fuel to the most affected areas.
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