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BREAKING: Kari Lake's election case will go to trial, Katie Hobbs to testify
Kari Lake has been vocal about contesting the results of the 2022 gubernatorial election in Arizona. Now her case is going to trial.
"BREAKING: Our Election Case is going to trial. Katie Hobbs attempt to have our case thrown out FAILED. She will have to take the stand & testify. Buckle up, America. This is far from over" Lake tweeted.
Last week Kari Lake appeared in virtual court alongside representatives for Governor-elect Katie Hobbs and other election officials.
The emergency hearing was ordered on Monday by Judge Peter A. Thompson of the Arizona Superior Court in Maricopa County, and marks the latest development in the lawsuit filed by Lake contesting the results of the 2022 General Election, according to the Arizona Sun Times.
Speaking in reference to Election Day in Arizona at TPUSA hours before the news of her case going to trial, Lake said that there are currently "sham elections" being run by "fraudsters like Bill Gates."
"They corrupted our elections on November 8, and they did it in broad daylight. They couldn’t just do it in the dark of night because our movement is so massive. The corruption stands right here before us in Maricopa County."
Lake said that they built a "house of cards" in Maricopa County, and that she’s not just going to knock the cards down, "we’re gonna burn it to the ground."
"They messed with the wrong woman," Lake added. "They messed with the wrong movement of we the people and we’re not going to take it anymore."
Earlier in her speech, Lake told the crowd that "my pronouns are I/won."
"God put us here at this pivotal moment in American history," said Lake. "He put us here at this pivotal moment in human history to fight for the promise that our forefathers died for, the promise of a nation that is free from tyranny and oppression, and we’re not going backward because I’m not willing to go backward. We are heading toward freedom."
BREAKING: Kari Lake's election case will go to trial, Katie Hobbs to testify | The Post Millennial | thepostmillennial.com
Kari Lake has been vocal about contesting the results of the 2022 gubernatorial election in Arizona. Now her case is going to trial.
"BREAKING: Our Election Case is going to trial. Katie Hobbs attempt to have our case thrown out FAILED. She will have to take the stand & testify. Buckle up, America. This is far from over" Lake tweeted.
Last week Kari Lake appeared in virtual court alongside representatives for Governor-elect Katie Hobbs and other election officials.
The emergency hearing was ordered on Monday by Judge Peter A. Thompson of the Arizona Superior Court in Maricopa County, and marks the latest development in the lawsuit filed by Lake contesting the results of the 2022 General Election, according to the Arizona Sun Times.
Speaking in reference to Election Day in Arizona at TPUSA hours before the news of her case going to trial, Lake said that there are currently "sham elections" being run by "fraudsters like Bill Gates."
"They corrupted our elections on November 8, and they did it in broad daylight. They couldn’t just do it in the dark of night because our movement is so massive. The corruption stands right here before us in Maricopa County."
Lake said that they built a "house of cards" in Maricopa County, and that she’s not just going to knock the cards down, "we’re gonna burn it to the ground."
"They messed with the wrong woman," Lake added. "They messed with the wrong movement of we the people and we’re not going to take it anymore."
Earlier in her speech, Lake told the crowd that "my pronouns are I/won."
"God put us here at this pivotal moment in American history," said Lake. "He put us here at this pivotal moment in human history to fight for the promise that our forefathers died for, the promise of a nation that is free from tyranny and oppression, and we’re not going backward because I’m not willing to go backward. We are heading toward freedom."
BREAKING: Kari Lake's election case will go to trial, Katie Hobbs to testify | The Post Millennial | thepostmillennial.com