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Arizona's prosecution of 'fake electors' hits snag as DOJ fails to share Trump case files

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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes had twice requested that the DOJ share with her the case file from special counsel Jack Smith ’s investigation.

The DOJ withdrew its election interference case against President Donald Trump for his alleged role in orchestrating attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election after he won the presidential election in November .

In April , an Arizona grand jury indicted 18 people for their involvement in efforts to overturn election results.

Busted: Top Trump pick echoed his false claims of election fraud We must never forget Donald Trump's treachery Wisconsin files 10 new criminal charges against 3 Trump associates Rudy Giuliani accidentally texted details of fake elector plot to wrong number: Jack Smith Fake electors: Michigan plans to re-up request for DOJ’s Trump election interference files The prosecution of Trump 's fake electors’ continues — even as Jan. 6 pardons loom.

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