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WATCH: The Moment Katie Hobbs “Gave it a F*cking Rest!”

Jordan Conradson, a reporter for The Gateway Pundit, randomly ran across Katie Hobbs, the governor of Arizona, at a nearby gym. But instead of answering the questions, she once more opted to dodge them and gave an unsuitable response.

“Jordan, give it a f*cking rest!”, yelled potty mouth Katie Hobbs as she exited the gym with her security detail and got into a darkened SUV. Conradson was informed by other gym patrons that they routinely observe her being accompanied by security to and from her early-morning training courses.

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Outside of group exercise courses, professional security guards in business clothes are frequently seen, particularly when Katie Hobbs attends her workout sessions.

“A Governor who brings suited security to the gym is a Governor equipped to answer a couple of questions from a reporter. Instead of merely fleeing interviews Hobbs now remarkably resorts to hurling expletives,” said RC Maxwell of O’keefe Media Group. Previously, when Maxwell tried to interview Katie Hobbs in a restaurant, she sprinted away. She shattered her drink in a frenzy and ran to the restroom.

The latest inflammatory language used by Katie Hobbs is nothing new. She has previously used Twitter to loudly voice her dislike of men.

Conradson planned to question Hobbs this morning on the secret machine testing that occurred before the problems in Maricopa County on election day. Conradson also asked about the legitimacy of recent executive directives and the dubious mail-in ballot signature verification.

The people of Arizona suffered consequences as a result of the manipulation and illegal taking of Kari Lake’s election.

The manipulation and testing of voting machines by Maricopa County employees were illegal, according to new evidence. On election day, this led to a high failure rate at the polls, which primarily affected Republicans.

This illegal testing violates both the Elections Procedures Manual and the law since it was conducted without the required paperwork or record-keeping of tamper-evident seals. This testing took place after the legally required testing on October 11th, and no public notice was issued as required by law. The reprogrammed ballot tabulators were suffering jams while being tested by personnel on October 14th, much like they did on Election Day, as seen in the video footage from that day.

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If an electronic voting system fails the Secretary of State’s L&A test, a subsequent test may be scheduled in accordance with the Elections Procedures Manual at a later time. Retesting is allowed throughout early voting and right up to election day. However, no electronic voting machine utilized in a federal, state-wide, or legislative election may have failed the Secretary of State’s L&A test. In accordance with ARS 16-449(A) and the Elections Procedures Manual, counties must also offer at least 48 hours’ notice of the date, time, and location of each L&A test.

“The Secretary of State’s Office must conduct its L&A tests after the officer in charge of elections has conducted county-level tests whenever practicable,” the Manual also states.

The signature verification trial for Kari Lake was recently published by The Gateway Pundit, where it was found that approximately 274,000 ballot signatures were properly examined in only three seconds. Kurt Olsen, the attorney for Kari Lake, informed the court that 11 signature verification employees approved 170,000 signatures in less than three seconds, with some taking just one. This resulted in an astounding acceptance rate of 99.97%. Maricopa County’s log file records serve as a backup for this information.

It is clear from careful inspection and analysis that Maricopa County’s review and verification process for signatures on ballot affidavits produced errors and discrepancies.

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