After an investigation into the 2020 election, including an Arizona audit, found an irreparably compromised election, Arizona Attorney General Mark Branovich showed how serious he was by tweeting a video of himself playing with nunchucks.
The clip went viral, and the nation laughed at him as Arizonans called for Katie Hobbs’ arrest.
Then after the controversial 2022 election, Branovich made a weak statement about the election, shifting the blame to county supervisors who were threatened with Class 6 felony charges for not certifying the corrupt results.
Trump attorney and RSBN reporter Kristina Babb tweeted to Brnovich that he should not run for office again.
Attorney General@General BrnovichRuns out of office to abandon the people of AZ. They know that Hobbs County officials threatened to certify the jail in the face. And yet, they put a burden on them! He should not hold public office again. #Arizona #Lake #Election pic.twitter.com/m7ldjm3dR6
— Christina Bobb (@christina_bobb) December 5, 2022
Katie Hobbs also felt weak.
On Monday, Katie Hobbs urged the Arizona State Bar Association to conduct an ethics review of Branovich. No one is safe from an illegal regime – not even RINOs.
The Hill reported:
Gov. Katie Hobbs (D) is urging the Arizona State Bar to open an ethics investigation of former state Attorney General Mark Branovich (R) after reports that he worked to cover up false claims of voter fraud affecting the state’s elections. 2020.
Bo Dull, general counsel for Hobbs’ office, said in a letter to the state bar’s chief counsel, obtained by The Washington Post, that Branovich’s conduct was “harmful to our democracy, our state and the legal profession.”
Dull directed the state bar to review files related to Branovich’s conduct on the website for the state attorney general’s office.
“I urge the State Bar to review these files and take any appropriate action,” Dull said.
The letter comes after the Post reported Wednesday that internal documents Brnovich kept a March 2022 report that concluded the mistakes and claims of wrongdoing were private. Branovich had launched an investigation into voting in Maricopa County, where some allies of former President Trump said voter fraud had cost him a victory in the state nearly a year after the election.