USA Today reports:
Maricopa County, Arizona, supervisors and Dominion Voting Systems refused to produce additional election material on Monday in response to new subpoenas filed by the Arizona Senate in the state’s contentious, ongoing audit of the 2020 presidential election.
The subpoenas, issued July 26 by Republican Senate leaders, demanded that representatives for the county Board of Supervisors and Dominion appear and produce the materials by 1 p.m. Monday at the state Capitol.
Instead, county officials and a Dominion attorney sent Senate President Karen Fann [photo] a letter outlining why they will not comply.
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Maricopa County and Dominion Voting Systems are rebuffing the latest subpoenas from Arizona’s GOP-led Senate for election materials related to the so-called audit of 2020 election ballots https://t.co/EB4Q7DUhFi
— CNN (@CNN) August 3, 2021