Representative Abe Hamadeh (R-AZ) is declaring that people who questioned the results of the 2020 Election will receive "vindication" on social media in response to coverage of a recent statement by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche.
Breitbart covered a recent appearance by Blanche on Fox Business's Mornings with Maria, where he said, "There's a ton of evidence that the election was rigged. That's not something the DOJ needs to tell you about. There's been evidence about that for many, many years."
When asked why the alleged evidence is not yet considered definitive proof, Blanche responded, "It takes a lot of old, good old-fashioned law enforcement, police work, which is what we're doing. And we have great prosecutors working on it as well. And I expect that — and I assure you, I assure the American people that as soon as we have something to say for it, whether it's charges, whether it's a report, whether it's the results of an investigation, the American people will learn about what we uncovered."
In a post on X, Rep. Hamadeh responded to the interview, writing, "Patriots across the country were viciously branded 'election deniers' for daring to point out obvious evidence of election fraud."
"Their vindication is coming," Rep. Hamadeh declared.
The Arizona congressman previously lauded President Donald Trump for pardoning 77 people in an alleged "fake electors" plot during the 2020 Election in November.
In response, Rep. Hamadeh expressed on social media that "questioning our elections isn't a 'crime.' It's your right as an American. It was practically a moral imperative after the disaster that was 2020. The Biden administration's witch hunt against these patriots is a stain on history. Thank you to the Trump administration for giving them the vindication they deserve."
In March, Hamadeh applauded the FBI for expanding its investigation into Runbeck Election Services, which is the center of alleged election interference in Maricopa County.










