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We’ve been seeing a lot of revealing things from the Twitter files drop from Elon Musk, including things like the DNC allegedly being involved in trying to silence actor James Woods and the Biden team having posts colluding with the old Twitter team to have posts removed.

Now, Christina Bobb, who previously worked for OAN and as a lawyer for President Donald Trump, has dropped some emails claiming that they show Katie Hobbs’ Secretary of State office contacted Twitter to request posts be removed.

“Unreal! Katie Hobbs’s office contacts Twitter to have posts removed! So, the democrat [sic] candidate, who ran the AZ election, censored her political opponents, disrupted Election Day votes, and then threatened counties with prosecution if they didn’t declare her the winner,” Bobb exclaimed.

She’s also calling on Elon Musk to release how many times the Arizona Secretary of State contacted Twitter to censor people.

It’s not clear what the emails are referencing, but the header says “Election Related Misinformation.”

Musk can doubtless run down the back end of what this pertains to–and if it pertains to censoring Hobb’s political opponents.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said she would be calling for a federal investigation of the actions.

That isn’t the only questionable action that is raising eyebrows when it comes to Katie Hobbs.

Her top deputy, Arizona State Elections Director Kori Lorick threatened the Mohave County Board of Supervisors with criminal charges if they didn’t certify Hobbs as the winner in time for the Nov. 28 certification deadline. Lorick sent letters that included threats of lawsuits against the board members for “nonfeasance,” as well, according to emails.

By Nick Arama

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