Senate President Warren Petersen and Speaker of the House Ben Toma confirm they are among the Arizona lawmakers subpoenaed for the investigation of former President Donald Trump. MORE ⬇️
Senate President Warren Petersen and, through his spokesman, Speaker of the House Ben Toma confirm they are among the Arizona lawmakers subpoenaed by the U.S. Justice Department Special Counsel investigating former President Donald Trump.
The only person Petersen said he recognized was Trump's attorney Rudy Guiliani. Petersen said,"Of course, I will comply. Why wouldn't I?" Trump tried to call former Governor Doug Ducey as he was certifying Arizona's election results. Ducey sent the call to voice mail.
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