Kari Lake announced a press conference late last night in response to the fraudulent judgment against her stolen election lawsuit by the Maricopa County Superior Court.
Since November 8, Kari Lake has fought against the fraudulent midterm election.
On days one, two, and three of Lake’s recent trial, The Gateway Pundit reported on malfeasance in Maricopa County’s early voting system.
The Gateway Pundit previously reported that the Arizona Supreme Court ruled in Lake’s favor on appeal after her first trial challenging the failure of voting machines at sixty percent of Maricopa County polling places serving Republican voters. After being dismissed by the same judge prior to trial, the Supreme Court remanded the count of signature verification forgery back to the trial court for a second look. If not hundreds of thousands, Maricopa County did not accurately verify tens of thousands of mail-in signatures.
Despite the explosive evidence presented at trial last week, the counsel for Maricopa County and the judge disregarded the employees who violated the law. Instead, they asserted that the testimony of Lake’s witnesses — signature verification employees who chose to comply with the law — proved the security of the mail-in ballot system. The Gateway Pundit reported that Judge Peter A. Thompson ruled again in favor of Defendants late last night, stating that “level one and level two signature review did take place in some fashion.”
That’s sufficient. Maricopa County was not required to accurately and legally verify signatures. According to Thompson, they merely needed to examine signatures “in some way.”
The Gateway Pundit reported that at least one Maricopa County signature examiner approved signature checks by simply scrolling through them and approving them in less than two seconds each. This was also presented at trial by Lake’s counsel.
The Gateway Pundit subsequently reported on a second video depicting the same Maricopa County employee neglecting to verify signatures and likely approving more than 5,600 signatures in less than two hours.
Maricopa County confessed in its Oral Arguments prior to the trial that its signature review is not an exact “science” for ensuring that ballots are valid. Instead, signature verification is “subjective” and “something of an art” that is open to the interpretation of the activist who “verifies” the signature.
Kurt Olsen, an attorney for Kari Lake, stated to the court, “Eleven of the signature verification employees approved 170,000 signatures at a rate of less than 0.29 seconds with a 99.97% approval rate.” Later, in his concluding argument, Olsen disclosed that “approximately 274,000 signatures on ballots were compared and verified in less than three seconds.”
In addition, The Gateway Pundit previously reported that due to the high volume of mail-in ballots in the 2020 election, the limited training of election workers, and time constraints, former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich estimated that on November 4, 2020, 206,648 early ballot signatures were verified in an average of 4.6 seconds per signature.
In the April 2022 report, Brnovich concluded, “the early ballot affidavit signature verification system in Arizona, and particularly when applied to Maricopa County, may be insufficient to guard against abuse.”
The signature verification process in Maricopa County has been contaminated by fraud for years, but Judge Peter Thompson lacked the courage to repair it.
Last night, Kari Lake War Room tweeted that the “big news” is related to Kari Lake’s fraudulent election. Judge Peter Thompson’s sham ruling is expected to be appealed by Lake, but it is unclear what she will announce this afternoon.
If you had something precious taken from you.
How hard would you fight to save it?
Goodnight, Arizona.
Big News Coming Tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/R7xhX2eoot
— Kari Lake War Room (@KariLakeWarRoom) May 23, 2023
Kari Lake and Rapid Response Director Alex Nicoll also tweeted about the incoming “big announcement.”
Big announcement tomorrow!
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) May 23, 2023
📥INBOX: @KariLake to Hold Press Conference Tomorrow, BIG Announcement pic.twitter.com/p96NADr9aZ
— Alex Nicoll (@realalexnicoll) May 23, 2023