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Leaked Emails Reveal Arizona’s New Governor Partnered with Twitter to Censor Political Opponents

Arizona Governor Elect Katie Hobbs has been exposed as a full-blown communist who is willing to do whatever it takes to secure power for her and her fellow Democrats.

Internal Twitter documents released by Elon Musk revealed that Arizona’s Katie Hobbs worked with the social media platform to silence political enemies under the guise of “election misinformation.”

Hobbs is in charge of elections in the state of Arizona, and was just supposedly elected as the state’s new governor but these shady communist tactics may have had something to do with it.

 

On January 7, 2021, the communications director for Hobbs’ Secretary of State office emailed the Center for Internet Security (CIS), a 501 nonprofit cybersecurity organization, saying they are “flagging” an unidentified Twitter profile for review under the subject line titled “Election Related Misinformation.”

The email also was also sent to an unknown employee at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, a branch under the federal government’s Department of Homeland Security.

A CIS employee then forwarded the message to a Twitter employee, saying, “Please see this report below from the Arizona SOS office. Please let me know if you have any questions.

The Twitter employee then sent another email saying, “Thank you … both tweets have been removed from the service.”

Essentially, Hobbs was contacting Twitter to have election-related tweets removed.

Hobbs was recently declared victorious in her race against Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake by a miniscule margin, but Lake has yet to concede amid concerns that there may have been major fraud in the election.

Lake categorized the evidence that Hobbs directly worked to censor election-related tweets as proof of a “Conflict of Interest, Coercion, Corruption.”

She has teased plans to sue Maricopa County, Arizona’s largest, for the potentially intentional disaster that took place on election day.

In a video she posted on social media, Lake said, “stay tuned,” adding her lawsuit includes “at least one smoking gun” whistleblower and a “team of patriotic, talented lawyers on a legal case to challenge the botched elections.”

“And you’ll want to stay tuned for this one,” she said. “Trust me.”

With the Twitter documents exposing how blatantly corrupt Hobbs and the federal government are, Lake may have a few more allies in her fight as several lawmakers have since demanded investigations into the governor-elect.

Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene wrote on Twitter, “SOS of AZ and Gov candidate, Katie Hobbs, used the power of the AZ SOS to collude w/ Twitter to unconstitutionally violate 1st Amendment rights of Americans for her own political gain.”

“This is communism and Hobbs can not be governor. I’m calling for a Federal investigation,” she added.

Texas Republican Rep. Troy Nehls also called on Musk to expose the names of the government officials who were involved in the censorship tactics. “Investigations are coming,” Nehls said.


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