Politico reports:
The Jan. 6 select committee has subpoenaed the phone records of Arizona GOP Chair Kelli Ward and her husband, Michael Ward, who both signed documents falsely claiming to be among their state’s presidential electors in 2020.
The Wards filed suit Tuesday against the House panel in federal court in Arizona seeking to block the couple’s phone provider, T-Mobile, from sharing their records with the committee.
The lawsuit was initially assigned to U.S. District Court Judge Susan Brnovich — the wife of Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, who is running for Senate and is an ally of former President Donald Trump — but she quickly recused herself from the matter.
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Breaking Politico: The Jan. 6 Committee has subpoenaed the phone records of Arizona GOP Chair Kelli Ward and her husband, Michael Ward, who both signed documents falsely claiming to be among their state’s 2020 presidential electors. https://t.co/9HSB1FS1Vc
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) February 2, 2022
Kelli Ward “was a big proponent of the ‘fraudit’ in Maricopa county, Arizona, even though she refused requests for an audit of her own race. In a quote tweet of [Ali] Alexander, the Arizona GOP (led by Ward) appeared to condone political violence.” https://t.co/sPTtfxEhz6 pic.twitter.com/2txUl4b5VJ
— Jennifer Cohn ✍? ? (@jennycohn1) January 16, 2022