BREAKING BIG! Kari Lake WINS Right to Bring Election Fraud Case to Trial!– Judge DENIES Motion To Dismiss by Katie Hobbs– Trial to Proceed WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY

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BIG WIN FOR FIGHTER KARI LAKE!

Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson dismissed the offenders’ movements to dismiss Kari Lake’s historical taken election claim.

The trial will continue with evidentiary hearings on Wednesday and Thursday today.

The Gateway Pundit reported previously that Kari Lake’s lawyers provided an oral argument over the movements to dismiss in court today.

WATCH LIVE: Kari Lake’s Attorneys Give Oral Argument In Stolen Election Lawsuit Hearing

The result these days’s hearing is HUGE. This is the FIRST time an election case has actually gone to trial considering that 2020!

The Gateway Pundit reported that Kari Lake signed up with Bannon’s War Room live from TPUSA’s AmericaFest in Phoenix, Arizona, to discuss her historical claim.

Kari Lake Discusses This Morning’s Court Hearing On Bannon’s War Room At TPUSA America Fest With HUGE Crowd Behind Her (VIDEO)

A Runbeck whistleblower exposed in Lake’s filing that HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of tallies had no chain of custody paperwork. This is a stunning and enormous infraction of the law. Twenty-five thousand tallies were contributed to Maricopa County’s overalls after election day without any description of why the variety of staying tallies might increase. 10s if not HUNDREDS of thousands of mail-in tallies with mismatched signatures were unlawfully counted in infraction of Arizona law.

Ross Trumble shared this breaking news on Twitter.

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