Wendy Rogers, the feisty, Trump-supporting state senator from Arizona is calling for the arrest of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and executives of Dominion Voting Systems, who have refused to comply with the senate-issued subpoenas.

Looking for information needed by the team conducting the forensic audit of last year’s election, the AZ senate issued the subpoenas last week. The material they seek includes ballots, routers, network logs, and other such election data.

In brazen defiance of the request, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors declared that they would not be complying with the Senate subpoena.

National File  reported: In a letter sent to Senate President Karen Fann from their attorney, they simultaneously claimed that they had sent over what was needed, that what was demanded never existed, and further refused to send over other information and items, including the routers, offering multiple excuses including security issues which have already been repeatedly debunked.

In a statement, Board Chairman Jack Sellers said that the Arizona Senate is continuing to “deny reality,” and argued that “the election held in Maricopa County was one of the best-run elections in the United States,” claiming “real election experts all agree on that point.” He argued that “Maricopa County long ago provided to the Arizona Senate everything competent auditors would need to affirm the accuracy and security of the November General Election,” and that new demands “are an attempt to distract attention from their botched audit and conspiracy-obsessed contractors.”

Likely emboldened by the board of supervisors’ refusal to comply, Dominion has indicated that they have no intention of cooperating either. This sentiment was conveyed in a statement from their CEO, John Poulos where he wrote, “Dominion is not a public officer or public body, and therefore, has no obligation to make its records available for public inspection.” He added, “because the law has no application, Dominion will not produce or allow inspection of the materials requested in Senator Fann’s July 23 letter.”

In response to both the board’s refusal to comply, and Dominion taking the same obstinate stance, Rogers calls for arrests to be made:

Ms. Rogers raged on Twitter posting, “I would have arrested all of these people already if I had the power to do so.”

She continued venting her anger and frustration, channeling the sentiments shared by more than half the country, calling Dominion the “fraud machine” company:

Guilty behavior sure makes one look guilty…

Stealing an election, and trying to hide it should have consequences…

Americans are fortunate to have such a fearless patriot fighting on behalf of the country against enemies both foreign and domestic.

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