BIG WIN FOR FIGHTER KARI LAKE!
BREAKING: Our Election Case is going to trial. Katie Hobbs attempt to have our case thrown out FAILED. She will have to take the stand & testify.
Buckle up, America.
This is far from over. pic.twitter.com/291EnXPP3U
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) December 20, 2022
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson dismissed the defendants’ motions to dismiss Kari Lake’s historic stolen election lawsuit.
The trial will proceed with evidentiary hearings on Wednesday and Thursday this week.
The Gateway Pundit reported earlier that Kari Lake’s attorneys gave an oral argument over the motions to dismiss in court this morning.
The outcome of today’s hearing is HUGE. This is the FIRST time an election case has gone to trial since 2020!
.@KariLake going to trial is one of the biggest victories for election integrity we’ve had in decades.
Don’t let them down play this. It’s huge.
— Columnated Election Denier (@DominofromAZ) December 20, 2022
The Gateway Pundit reported that Kari Lake joined Bannon’s War Room live from TPUSA’s AmericaFest in Phoenix, Arizona, to discuss her historic lawsuit.
A Runbeck whistleblower revealed in Lake’s filing that HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of ballots had no chain of custody documentation. This is a shocking and massive violation of the law. Twenty-five thousand ballots were added to Maricopa County’s totals after election day with no explanation of why the number of remaining ballots could increase. Also, tens if not HUNDREDS of thousands of mail-in ballots with mismatched signatures were illegally counted in violation of Arizona law.
They are going to trial on the major chain of custody issue which could overturn the election. The issues regarding fraudulent mail-in ballots and signature verification was tossed.
Ross Trumble shared this breaking news on Twitter.
Motion to dismiss by @katiehobbs on 325k ballots with chain of custody issues in Lake V. Hobbs is DENIED
SEE YOU IN COURT #LakeVHobbs
(12/21012/22)— ₿ased male™ 🇺🇸 for KARI LAKE #AZGOV (@GetMeRoss) December 20, 2022
Read the full decision here and below:
Story cited here.
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