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Gov. Katie Hobbs Admits 148,000 Illegal Aliens Without Citizenship Registered To Vote In Arizona

The media is abuzz with chatter about corrupt Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs and a private conversation she recently had with Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and Attorney General Kris Mayes about the tens of thousands of illegal aliens without U.S. citizenship who are registered to vote in the Grand Canyon State in direct violation of state law.

The Washington Post‘s Yvonne Wingett Sanchez broke the story after she received a copy of leaked audio from the call in which Hobbs was panicking about what the American people might do once they learn the truth about what is happening in Arizona ahead of the 2024 election.

“When this goes public, it is going to have all of the conspiracy theorists in the globe – in the world – coming back to re-litigate the past three elections, at least in Arizona,” Hobbs said in the call.

“And it’s going to validate all of their theories about illegal voting in our elections, even though we all know that’s not true.”

The trio mentioned that the total number of registered illegal alien voters in Arizona is around 148,000, though they all agreed to trim that number to around 98,000 to make the problem seem less serious than it is.
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SW-User
Natural news, which is where you got this from:

Natural News (formerly NewsTarget, which is now a separate sister site) is a far-right, anti-vaccination conspiracy theory and fake news website known for promoting alternative medicine, pseudoscience, disinformation, and far-right extremism. The website began publishing articles in 2008 and is based in the United States.

The site's founder, Michael Allen "Mike" Adams, gained attention after posting a blog entry implying a call for violence against proponents of GMO foods, and then allegedly creating another website with a list of names of alleged supporters. He has been accused of using "pseudoscience to sell his lies". Adams has described vaccines as "medical child abuse".

The website sells various dietary supplements, promotes alternative medicine and climate change denial, makes tendentious nutrition and health claims, disseminates fake news, and espouses various conspiracy theories and pro-Donald Trump propaganda.

These conspiracy theories include chemophobic claims about the purported dangers of "chemtrails", fluoridated drinking water, heavy metals, anti-perspirants, laundry detergent, monosodium glutamate, aspartame, and vaccines.It has also spread conspiracy theories about the Zika virus allegedly being spread by genetically modified mosquitoes and purported adverse effects of genetically modified crops, as well as the farming practices associated with and foods derived from them.

In other words, this story is a lie.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@SW-User So the washington compost is not a creditable source, eh?

"The Washington Post‘s Yvonne Wingett Sanchez broke the story after she received a copy of leaked audio from the call in which Hobbs was panicking about what the American people might do once they learn the truth about what is happening in Arizona ahead of the 2024 election."
Vin53 · M
@sunsporter1649 "creditable"???
Gibbon · 70-79, M
@SW-User As far as I'm concerned your lie claim can be applied to the entire MSM. You leftist own all of them and control their every dialog.
SW-User
@Gibbon So us "leftists" own people like Rupert Murdoch? 🤣

It also doesn't change the fact that the OP is a lie.
SW-User
@sunsporter1649 OK yes, it's true.
Gibbon · 70-79, M
@SW-User One rare example. What about the rest? Save it. Your own brainwashed mind isn't worth listening to.
ron122 · 41-45, M
@SW-User Sure dude but only in your simple little mind.