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WATCH: Kari Lake Video Disqualifies Maricopa County Attorney Tom Liddy’s Dishonest Closing Argument Blaming Republicans For Election Day Machine Failures in Lake v. Hobbs Trial – Survival Magazine & News


In his closing argument, Liddy started by attacking cybersecurity expert Clay Parikh, a former voting systems tester and certified ethical hacker, stating he “gives freebies to the prince of stop the steal. That’s the pillow guy[Mike Lindell].” This was after Liddy cross-examined Clay Parikh on day one of the trial, and Parikh told him that he spoke at Mike Lindell’s Moment of Truth Summit. Parikh did not charge for his time at the summit aimed at exposing corrupt elections, but his travel and lodging were paid for, according to his testimony.

He then attacked Lake’s attorneys, recommending sanctions and stating, “Every lawyer is obligated to interview his or her clients, his or her witnesses, and make sure they know what they’re going to say. And if it’s not true, you can’t present it to the court. It’s an ethical violation.”

This is ironic as Liddy’s client, Scott Jarrett, appeared to present untrue statements to the court the day prior and told contradictory stories under oath.

As The Gateway Pundit reported, Maricopa County and Katie Hobbs did, in fact, file motions for Sanctions and Applications for Attorneys’ Fees amounting to over 500,000 dollars. Katie Hobbs’ Motion sought over $450,000 for the Elias Law Group, founded by corrupt Hillary attorney Marc Elias. The sanctions and attorneys’ fees were dismissed by Judge Thompson earlier this week.

BREAKING: Lake V. Hobbs – Judge DENIES Defendants’ Motions For Attorney Fees And Sanctions

Liddy then took aim at Kari Lake, the Arizona GOP, and republican voters who chose to vote on Election Day.

He attacked Kari Lake and the AZGOP, falsely accusing them both of “political malpractice” and promulgating the message, “do not vote early.” He then blamed Republican voters who did not trust the mail-in ballot system and chose to vote on Election Day.

However, Kari Lake frequently urged voters to vote early, telling them to mail in their ballot at nearly every campaign event where she spoke.

During Lake’s tenth stop on her “Ask Me Anything Tour” featuring Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki, Lake told the large crowd, “If you’ve got that ballot on your kitchen counter, get it out, get it in the mailbox, don’t forget it. I know some of you want to bring it” and warned against waiting until Election Day to vote.

Additionally, the Arizona GOP urged voters “don’t delay” mailing their mail-in ballots and returning their mail-in ballots into drop boxes on or before Election Day.

Katie Hobbs oversaw her own election as Secretary of State, hardly campaigned, refused to debate, spent almost zero time in the Secretary of State’s office, and created oversaw a mail-in voting debacle affecting up to 6,000 voters and sending incorrect ballots to homes. Many voters in Arizona did not have faith in the mail-in voting system, and for a good reason. Regardless it is the right of Arizona voters to vote on Election Day and not face disenfranchisement due to machine failures.

Liddy’s closing argument blamed republican voters for exercising their constitutional right to vote on Election Day for the effect that tabulation failures had on the voting population of Maricopa County, the county that houses 60% of the state’s voters. However, earlier in his argument, Liddy claimed, “Maricopa County takes responsibility for the errors that occur in every election.”

As The Gateway Pundit reported, Kari lake’s lawsuit alleged that 59% of polling locations in Maricopa County went down on Election Day.  This seems, to many, to be an intentional sabotage of Republican voters. According to cybersecurity expert Clay Parikh’s testimony on day one of Kari Lake’s recent election trial, this was an intentional act aimed at disenfranchising Republican voters who turned out 3:1 for Trump-Endorsed candidates.

Read the entire lawsuit here.



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