By islander December 6, 2022 4:33 pm Category: News (0.0 from 0 votes)
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" Special counsel Jack Smith has subpoenaed local officials in Wisconsin, Michigan and Arizona for any and all communications with then-President Donald Trump, his 2020 campaign and a number of aides and allies, multiple sources and county officials confirmed to CNN.
The requests for records were received by officials in Wisconsin’s Dane County and Michigan’s Wayne County late last week, the sources said. Arizona’s Maricopa County and Wisconsin’s Milwaukee County also received subpoenas, county officials confirmed to CNN.
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The subpoenas request communications from these local officials with Trump, specifically, and from a list of several people who worked with or advised his campaign, the sources added. A copy of the subpoena sent to the Milwaukee County clerk seeks communications from June 1, 2020, through January 20, 2021, the day Trump left office.
The subpoenas were first reported by The Washington Post.
“Maricopa County has received a subpoena and will comply,” Fields Moseley, a spokesperson for the county, told CNN via email. Moseley declined to answer other questions.
Meanwhile, Milwaukee County Clerk George Christenson told CNN his office is currently doing a search for records related to 19 individuals named in the subpoena, in addition to Trump and the campaign.
Christenson said he expects to turn over records related to Trump lawyer James Troupis, who filed a lawsuit contesting election results in Wisconsin, including documents and any email correspondence. Christenson said the search for records also would include any communications with Wisconsin Elections Commission staff.
“Hopefully justice will prevail and the truth will be revealed,” he said."
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