After the debacle that occurred in Arizona during the midterm, an overwhelming majority of Americans agree that voter fraud is real, systemic and quite possibly swung the election results:
The corrupt regime is panicking as a result, and the complicit courts are attempting to enforce the steal by sanctioning attorneys for Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake and Secretary of State candidate Mark Finchem.
The lawsuit, filed on behalf of Lake and Finchem, demanded paper ballots be used during the 2022 general election because of problems that occurred involving election machines during the August primary.
U.S. District Judge John Tuchi, a far-left Obama appointee to the bench, called the lawsuit “baseless” and ordered sanctions against Lake and Finchem’s attorneys.
Tuchi stated “that Plaintiffs made false, misleading, and unsupported factual assertions in their [first Amended Complaint] and [Motion for Preliminary Injunction] and that their claims for relief did not have an adequate factual or legal basis grounded in a reasonable pre-filing inquiry.”
The lawyers are being required to pay the fees of the Maricopa County defendants related to the court case. Tuchi claimed they “acted at least recklessly in unreasonably and vexatiously multiplying the proceedings by seeking a preliminary injunction based on Plaintiffs’ frivolous claims.”
“Imposing sanctions in this case is not to ignore the importance of putting in place procedures to ensure that our elections are secure and reliable,” Tuchi said. “It is to make clear that the Court will not condone litigants ignoring the steps that Arizona has already taken toward this end and furthering false narratives that baselessly undermine public trust at a time of increasing disinformation about, and distrust in, the democratic process. It is to send a message to those who might file similarly baseless suits in the future.”
“This case is not about money or gain,” the Lake campaign stated in response to the news. “It was essentially a public interest lawsuit seeking electoral integrity. It is very very rare to sanction a party in public interest suits. All in all this reads like an angry Obama appointee who wants to send a message. The message is if you lose shut up and don’t come to court. The message is not that you lost a case or acted in bad faith.”
Of course, there ended up being an absurd amount of errors that occurred within vote-counting machines in Maricopa County on election day – far too many to be a mere coincidence.
In a sane and just world, this would have resulted in the courts affirming the prescience of Lake and Finchem’s suit and ordering investigations into what really took place. But in Orwellian America under a third-world legal regime, this is the cause for sanctions and punishment against those fighting for justice. The rule of law is dead, and American patriots are learning there is little recourse to defeat this tyranny by peaceably working through the system.