We first learned of Stanford attorney and professor, Pamela Karlan, during the sham impeachment hearing in the swamp last year. Now she’s inserted herself and the DOJ into the forensic audit in Maricopa County, Arizona.
Now we have at least two instances where Pamela Karlan has inserted herself into operations to destroy President Trump. She is supposed to be non-biased in her new role but it appears she just can’t help herself.
We saw her in action last year when she made a ‘joke’ about the President’s teenage son, Barron. Representative Matt Gaetz put her in her place:
It’s not surprising to see that Karlan was used by the Deep State to send the letter to the Arizona Senate yesterday:
#BREAKING the DOJ Civil Rights Division has sent a letter to Senator Fann raising concerns over how the #azaudit is being conducted.
1. Election assets are not under the control of election officials.
2. Reports of door to door canvassing. pic.twitter.com/OaCWvyAM57— The AZ – abc15 – Data Guru (@Garrett_Archer) May 6, 2021
According to a local news outlet:
In a May 5 letter to Sen. Fann, obtained by local news station KNXV’s Garrett Archer, the Department of Justice’s Pamela S. Karlan, principal deputy assistant attorney general with the Civil Rights Division, said Cyber Ninjas’ involvement may be illegal.
“Federal law creates a duty to safeguard and preserve federal election records,” Karlan wrote. The department is concerned that this is not happening in Maricopa County, where the records “are no longer under the ultimate control of elections officials, are not being adequately safeguarded by contractors, and are at risk of damage or loss.”
The ballots are in a caged-in area under surveillance by at least 9 cameras 24-hours a day. They are more secure than they were at the Maricopa County Tabulation Center. Ms. Karlan should stay out of politics.
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