Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake recently spoke to Bill O’Reilly and she was about possibly being Donald Trump’s Vice President. She said:
“Frankly, I don’t think he needs a Vice President. If there’s ever one President who has been strong enough to lead without one, it’s Donald Trump.”
Lake is claiming a victory in her continued attempts to overturn her midterm loss after her lawyers were fined for making false statements about November’s election.
It has been noted that on Thursday, Lake’s lawyers were sanctioned $2000 by Arizona’s Supreme Court after they made “false factual statements” that more than 35,000 ballots had been improperly added to the total ballot count in the election which the Republican lost to Democrat Katie Hobbs by 17,000 votes.
In response, Lake and her team suggested that the biggest story from the ruling was that Lake’s election challenge over signature verification in procedures on early ballots in Maricopa County can be examined.
“It is further ordered that the trial court shall forthwith conduct such proceedings as appropriate to resolve the unrelated question previously remanded,” wrote Justice Robert Brutinel in the order.
In March, the Arizona Supreme Court rejected six of seven of Lake’s claims against the election’s results but allowed a trial court to hear arguments about her seventh previously dismissed claim regarding whether Maricopa County did not follow procedure in its verification of signatures used to check voters’ identities before early ballots were counted.
The latest order from Judge Brutinel means that a lower court can resume litigating the matter.
In a tweet, while sharing a conservative news site’s article about the ruling, Lake wrote: “I am so excited that our case is moving forward!
“I will not stop until we restore election integrity to the good people of Arizona.”