Maricopa County deleted subpoenaed 2020 Election files before delivery to Arizona Senate auditors. The County was clearly hiding something. This informational hearing, moderated by investigative journalist Lara Logan, presented evidence of fraud in the 2020 Presidential Election and addressed the concerns in the 2022 elections. The hearing also featured a bombshell testimony revealing exactly who deleted the 2020 election files.
Election investigator Matt Vanbibber:
- Finally revealed the identities of individuals who illegally deleted elections files from the Elections Management Server in April 2021
- This data was deleted before the voting machines were delivered to Senate auditors in compliance with a subpoena
- Federal law requires these files to be kept for 22 months
- Maricopa County officials previously admitted that these files were "deleted" in a Congressional hearing
On Saturday, it was revealed by Vanbibber that Maricopa County election Database Administrator Brian Ramirez was granted unauthorized entry to the server room on multiple occasions, and he deleted the files.
- The Gateway Pundit previously reported on footage of the individuals deleting the files, but their identities were redacted to maintain confidentiality.
- On Saturday, it was revealed by Vanbibber that Maricopa County election Database Administrator Brian Ramirez was granted unauthorized entry to the server room on multiple occasions, and he deleted the files.
- Vanbibber then played the video of Brian Ramirez accessing the server room after he was let in by Assistant Elections Director Kristi Passarelli, at the same time that the server logs were deleted.
- Vanbibber matched the server room entry logs to the video footage and found Brian Ramirez using others’ cards to access the room.
- Maricopa County policies also require two people in the server room whenever someone is using the keyboard video monitor, however, Brian was alone on multiple occasions.
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