For subscribers: Seen by millions of viewers, the Arizona House Speaker found himself stopped at the airport on his way back to Arizona by people who wanted to thank him for his testimony.
Arizona state House Speaker Rusty Bowers testified that although he did want to see Donald Trump win, he would not break his oath to get him there.Rusty Bowers didn’t have to wonder long about how many in the public received his June 21 testimony about his resistance in Arizona to
Bowers told the committee how Giuliani admitted to him that despite many “theories” that the election was stolen from Trump, “we just don’t have the evidence.” With tears in his eyes, Bowers also related the harassment he and his family experienced following his decision to reject Trump’s request. As angry Trump supporters gathered near his home, his adult daughter was inside, dying of liver failure. One protester threatened his neighbor with a pistol, he said.the pressure against Bowers in a comprehensive November 2021 series of articles.
His recollection was different than Trump’s, naturally. Before Bowers spoke, Trump released a statement calling him a RINO and claimed that in November 2020, Bowers told him “that the election was rigged and that I won Arizona.”Bowers talked with Raffensperger briefly after the hearing about the “bullying tactics” by Trump’s team that they had both experienced.Upon arriving home, Bowers received even more praise from fellow Arizonans — but not from everyone.
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