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A grand jury in Arizona has indicted 18 allies of former President Donald Trump for their alleged involvement in efforts to overturn the state’s 2020 presidential election results. Among those indicted are Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s former lawyer, and Mark Meadows, his former White House chief of staff. The 11 Republicans named in the indictment were accused of acting as “fake electors” and falsely claiming that Trump had defeated President Joe Biden in Arizona. Seven additional names were redacted from records released by Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, with plans to release them after they are served with the charges.

The defendants named in the indictment include prominent figures such as Kelli Ward, former chair of the Arizona Republican Party; Jim Lamon, former U.S. Senate candidate; and current state senators Jake Hoffman and Anthony Kern. Tyler Bowyer, the Republican National Committee’s Arizona committeeman and chief operating officer of the pro-Trump Turning Point Action organization, was also charged. Other individuals charged include former top state Republicans Greg Safsten and Robert Montgomery, as well as GOP activists Samuel Moorhead, Nancy Cottle, and Loraine Pellegrino. Newsweek reached out to the Arizona district attorney’s office and Trump’s representatives for comment on the indictment.

The indictment of these allies of Donald Trump comes as part of an ongoing investigation into efforts to subvert the 2020 election results in Arizona. The alleged actions of the defendants, including falsely claiming that Trump won the state’s election and acting as fake electors, are seen as attempts to undermine the democratic process and overturn the will of the voters. The charges highlight the seriousness with which election interference and subversion are being treated by law enforcement officials in the state.

The involvement of high-profile individuals such as Rudy Giuliani and Mark Meadows in the alleged efforts to subvert the election results underscores the extent to which Trump’s allies were willing to go in their attempts to overturn the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. The indictment of these individuals sends a strong message that those who attempt to undermine the integrity of the electoral process will be held accountable for their actions. It also serves as a warning to others who may consider engaging in similar activities in the future.

The release of the indictment and the charges brought against the 18 allies of Donald Trump have sparked widespread interest and speculation about the implications for the ongoing investigation into election subversion in Arizona. The investigation is likely to continue uncovering new evidence and potentially implicating additional individuals in the alleged efforts to overturn the election results. As the legal proceedings unfold, the public will be closely watching the case to see how justice is served and to ensure that those responsible for election interference are held accountable for their actions.

Newsweek’s commitment to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground underscores the importance of uncovering the truth behind the allegations of election subversion in Arizona. By reporting on developments in the case and providing a platform for informed discussion and analysis, Newsweek aims to shed light on the impact of these events on the democratic process and the rule of law. The ongoing investigation and legal proceedings surrounding the indictment of the 18 allies of Donald Trump will continue to be closely monitored and reported on as new information becomes available.

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