Maricopa County Officials Respond To Trump’s Newest “Unhinged, Readlily Falsifiable” Election Lies

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Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer’s tweet Saturday castigated former President Donald Trump for alleging “election crime” in an email he sent Saturday.

According to the details, Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer has referred to a Trump statement about the election data as “unhinged” and “readily falsifiable,” and the Board of Supervisors is planning a public meeting to refute false statements from multiple sources.

“We can’t indulge these insane lies any longer. As a party. As a state. As a country,” Richer tweeted.

Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer responded to this on Twitter, referring to it as a “plain-as-day lie” and asking for help calling it out from Arizona Republican Leo Biasiucci.

Trump wrote in one of his Saturday emails, “The entire Database of Maricopa County in Arizona has been DELETED!” He called it “illegal” and an “election crime,” despite the audit spokesperson walking back such claims two days earlier. Trump also alleged that “seals were broken on the boxes that hold the votes, ballots are missing, and worse.”

That lawmaker, state Rep. Leo Biasiucci, R-Lake Havasu City, had posted on Twitter that he gets 1,000 emails per day from Arizona constituents asking that he look into elections.

“Enough with the defamation. Enough with the unfounded allegations,” Richer tweeted Thursday. “I came to this office to competently, fairly, and lawfully administer the duties of the office. Not to be accused by own party of shredding ballots and deleting files for an election I didn’t run. Enough.”


The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jack Sellers released a statement on Saturday, saying that the lies have gone too far, and that they’re dangerous and irresponsible.

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