Rudy Giuliani may have assigned volunteer to Arizona 'audit', new emails show


PHOENIX − As Donald Trump and his allies pushed false allegations of election fraud in the spring of 2021, his most high-profile lawyer appeared to take an active role in assigning work at the Arizona State Senate’s “audit,” newly released records show.

Rudy Giuliani’s office granted a specific shift to a volunteer at Veteran’s Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, Ariz. for the recount of 2.1 million Maricopa County ballots about two weeks before it began, according to an email obtained by The Arizona Republic, a part of the USA Today Network.

The email details the volunteer’s hours, days and length of service and notes it was authorized by another Trump confidant who later helped manage and finance and the ballot review, which the Senate billed as a nonpartisan effort to ensure the results were accurate.



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