AZ Attorney general Mark Brnovich, a soon to be failed candidate for the US Senate, held a news interview just before the anticipated guilty plea by Guillermina Fuentes for charges related to the well-organized ballot harvesting scheme in Yuma County, Arizona was a nothing burger and Brnovich allowed Fuentes to plead to a class 6 felony was an even bigger nothing burger as she will likely just get probation for countywide ballot harvesting charge.
Brnovich is running for the US Senate and appeared to be the runaway favorite polling at +15 until the people of the state realized he was doing nothing about the obvious voter fraud that occurred in the 2020 election. Now he is the second favorite to Blake masters, who Trump just endorsed in the primary. The voters figure if he isn’t willing to do his job as AG, he probably will be unwilling to do his job as Senator and that is absolutely correct. He would just be another RINO.
Fuentes was busted by Arizona State Senate Candidate Gary Snyder and San Luis patriot David Lara. They caught her ballot harvesting campaign in the primary and reported it to Brnovich, who yawned and popped the top on another light beer. Brnovich is not afraid of hard work. He can lie down right next to it and never notice that it is even there. I predict he has a bright future ahead of him at MSNBC.
Tony Reyes, the Executive Director of Comité de Bien Estar, who has been implicated possibly as a person of interest in the scheme is rumored to have left the country, but you must be aware that has neither been confirmed or denied and must be regarded as a rumor until it has been confirmed. Comité de Bien Estar’s Membership Coordinator, Gloria Torres had her office and her home raided, although nothing else at the non-profit was disturbed.
UPDATE: Reyes is said to be at his home in Mexico.
True the Vote recently presented evidence of election fraud to Arizona legislators and met with the Arizona Attorney General yesterday to discuss the investigation.
The Gateway Pundit previously reported that an employee at the Comité De Bien Estar nonprofit, Gloria Torres, was served warrants and taken to her home searched in connection with these crimes highlighted in the “2000 Mules” documentary.