Former President Donald Trump has been indicted again. Some evidence came from former Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bowers.
against former President Donald Trump is out, and his conversations with one Arizonan are central to the prosecution's case.identified by prosecutors only as"Co-Conspirator 1," pressured him to help overturn the election. The episode found its way into the 45-page indictment.
Making false claims that a substantial amount of non-citizens and dead people had voted in the state;Asking Bowers to use the Legislature to circumvent election processes and replace Biden electors with a new slate for Trump. In a public statement issued Dec. 4, 2020, Bowers essentially answered Trump and Giuliani, though their private conversation remained unknown for nearly another year. Bowers said that while he didn't like the results of the election, as he voted for Trump, he would not entertain a suggestion to violate the law to change the results.
“You’re the president’s lawyer, and I appreciate you’re doing this job,” Bowers said. “Has this ever been done before?”
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