Las Vegas Review-Journal

Records show pressure on GOP officials

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PHOENIX — Newly released records show the top Republican­s in Arizona’s largest county dodged calls from Donald Trump and his allies in the aftermath of the 2020 election, as the then-president sought to prevent the certificat­ion of Joe Biden’s victory in key battlegrou­nd states.

The records — including voicemails and text messages — shed light on another state where Trump, his attorneys and others mounted a behind-the-scenes pressure campaign on Republican officials overseeing elections. Days before Congress certified Biden’s win on Jan. 6, Trump pressed Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensper­ger to find enough votes to overturn Biden’s win there.

Trump tried to reach Clint Hickman, then the chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisor­s, on Jan. 3, shortly before midnight in Washington and hours after news broke of Trump’s call with Raffensper­ger.

“Hello, sir. This is the White House operator I was calling to let you know that the president’s available to take your call if you’re free,” the White House operator said in a voicemail. “If you could please give us a call back, sir, that’d be great. You have a good evening.”

Hickman told The Arizona Republic, which first received the records from Maricopa County, that he did not return the phone call. He said he presumed Trump would try to pressure him to change election results or discuss election conspiraci­es as he had done with Raffensper­ger.

“I’m not going to tape a president, so I’m not going to talk to a president. … I didn’t want to have a very rough call to my home on a Sunday night,” Hickman told the Republic.

Hickman and the rest of the Board of Supervisor­s, which is controlled 4-1 by Republican­s, have aggressive­ly defended the vote count in Maricopa County.

Additional pressure came from Arizona Republican Party Chairwoman Kelli Ward. At one point, she texted Hickman, “We need you to stop the counting.”

The records also include voicemails from Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani to several GOP supervisor­s.

“If you get a chance, would you please give me a call,” Giuliani said in a message to Supervisor Bill Gates. “I have a few things I’d like to talk over with you. Maybe we can get this thing fixed up. You know, I really think it’s a shame that Republican­s sort of are both in this kind of situation. And I think there may be a nice way to resolve this for everybody.”

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