Government Accountability

Arizona AG Pushes to Revive Politically Charged ‘Fake Elector’ Case Against Trump Allies

By Economics Desk | November 22, 2025

Arizona’s Democrat attorney general appeals to the state Supreme Court to overturn a ruling that stalled prosecution against Trump allies over alleged 2020 election actions—raising questions about politicized legal overreach threatening constitutional freedoms.

In a troubling display of legal overreach under the guise of justice, Arizona’s Attorney General Kris Mayes has appealed a lower court ruling that paused the prosecution of former Trump aides accused of participating in efforts to challenge the 2020 election outcome. This move threatens to weaponize the judicial system against political opponents and undermines core American principles of due process and constitutional protections. Is This Justice or Political Vendetta? The sprawling case targets figures including Mark Meadows, President Donald Trump’s former chief of staff, and Rudy Giuliani, former New York City Mayor, alleging they engaged in a "fake elector"...

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