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'Want to go to prison?' MAGA lawyer threatens Arizona AG


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Pro-Donald Trump lawyer Mike Davis of the Article III Project is going after Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, claiming, "You disenfranchised AZ voters and stole your election from Abraham Hamadeh.

The article discusses a situation involving MAGA lawyer John Eastman, who is currently facing legal challenges related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. Eastman has threatened to sue Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes for defamation after she suggested that he and others might face prison time for their actions. This threat comes in the context of an ongoing investigation into the "fake electors" scheme in Arizona, where Eastman was involved in advising on the use of alternate electors to challenge the election outcome. The article highlights the tension between Eastman's legal defense and the state's investigation, with Eastman's attorney arguing that Mayes' comments were inappropriate and potentially prejudicial to the legal proceedings. The situation underscores the broader political and legal battles stemming from the 2020 election, with implications for how election integrity and legal accountability are handled in the U.S. political landscape.

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