Arizona was still recovering from a bloody election war in 2020 over the hotly contested presidential race between President Trump and Joe Biden, and the race between Republican Kari Lake and Democrat (then-acting Secretary of State) Katie Hobbs for governor, when Arizonans were faced with yet another highly implausible result in the 2022 election between Democrat Chris Mayes and very popular Republican candidate Abraham Hamadeh. After almost two months and a recount, the race for Arizona attorney general was called for Democrat Chris Mayes by a mere 280 votes.
As one of her first official acts as Arizona’s new attorney general, Chris Mayes, in April 2024, committed what many believed was a coordinated act of lawfare with attorneys general and prosecutors in several swing states against the eleven 2020 Republican electors and seven Trump lawyers, charging them with 9 felonies each.
In addition to Arizona, 3 other states filed criminal charges against the Republican electors who filed an alternate slate of electoral votes for President Trump in the event the election results in their states were overturned:
Georgia (Fulton County) — Fulton County DA Fani Willis’s investigation led to a sweeping indictment (Aug. 2023 grand jury) that included the Georgia GOP electors and allied lawyers, who were charged with several felony counts, including racketeering, conspiracy, making false statements, filing false documents, and impersonating a public officer.
Michigan — Michigan radical activist Democrat Attorney General Dana Nessel charged 16 Republican electors in July 2023, with 8 felonies each, including forgery and conspiracy. The laughable case was recently dismissed by a judge appointed by Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
Michigan’s activist (and not-so-bright) Attorney General Dana Nessel had a hand in destroying her own lawfare case against the 16 GOP alternate electors when she appeared on a far-left Zoom call admitting that the Electors truly believe Trump won, which belies her case that they falsely claimed Trump won the 2020 election. Michigan’s partisan hack attorney general then proceeded to brag about the hand-selected venue where electors would possibly face a far-left jury pool who would likely convict them.
Nevada — Nevada authorities brought charges against six Nevada fake electors (indicted in late 2023/charges refiled in 2024), including counts such as offering a false instrument for filing and uttering a forged instrument; the Nevada AG re-filed actions in December 2024 after earlier procedural setbacks.
Several other states had “alternate” or “contingent” slates (Pennsylvania, New Mexico, and Wisconsin), but none of those states has resulted in criminal charges. In New Mexico, prosecutors concluded that the wording on the certificates or state law meant prosecution wasn’t feasible without legislative change, and in others, prosecutors were investigating but chose not to pursue lawfare against their political enemies.
Yesterday, Christina Bobb filed a bombshell whistleblower complaint that will likely blow up the lawfare cases in Arizona and possibly every other state where electors were GOP electors and lawyers were falsely accused and/or charged by heartless Democrat thugs with crimes they never committed.
In her whistleblower complaint, the brilliant and fearless Christina Bobb, who is a former investigative journalist, author, Trump lawyer from 2022-2024, and a defendant in the Arizona lawfare case, claims that she has discovered she and her co-defendants (in State of Arizona v. Kelli Ward) had serious constitutional issues: the court found prosecutors infringed rights and that the case had “motivations other than criminal justice”.
Bobb claims in her statement that there is organized bribery in Arizona (and possibly other states), stating that the Democratic Attorneys General Association (DAGA) paid $200,000 to Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes in exchange for giving prosecutorial influence to States United Democracy Center.
The States United Democracy Center was founded in 2020 by one of America’s dirtiest Democrats, former Obama “Ethics Czar, Norm Eisen.
According to Christina Bobb’s claim, it appears that AG Mayes followed a prosecutorial blueprint provided by a group led by Norm Eisen and another one of the Democrat Party’s dirtiest players, lawyer and founder of the Democracy Docket, Marc Elias.
Through an inadvertent disclosure in the discovery she was receiving, Bobb uncovered that Mayes’ campaign received $200,000 from a group with a different name that happens to share the same address, president, executive director, and leadership team as the Elias and Eisen group. The money came after the election, implying that Mayes may have been paid to prosecute Trump supporters.
From the whistleblower complaint:
There appears to be organized bribery in the state of Arizona, and likely extending to other states. In the course of my criminal prosecution, the State of Arizona inadvertently disclosed information to the defense, which they have since acknowledged as authentic. Upon closer inspection, the Arizona Attorney General received $200,000 (what appears to be) in exchange for the Democratic Attorney General’s Association to have prosecutorial influence – through one of their initiatives, “States United Democracy Center” – in prosecuting their political opponents. To be clear, the Democratic Attorney General’s Association paid Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes $200,000, and she gave States United prosecution power to prosecute Trump attorneys, allies, and electors. Prosecutors claim on the record and in emails that States United represents their office.
The complaint explains: (Read more: The Gateway Pundit, 11/12/2025) (Archive)




