Congressional Record/Volume 167/Issue 4/House/Counting Electoral Votes/Arizona Objection Debate/Mast Speech

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Congressional Record, Volume 167, Number 4
Speech in support of the Objection against the counting of Arizona’s electoral votes by Brian Jeffery Mast
3440929Congressional Record, Volume 167, Number 4 — Speech in support of the Objection against the counting of Arizona’s electoral votesBrian Jeffery Mast

Mr. Mast. Madam Speaker, I rise as well to support the objection, and I rise with the simple question: Can the Chair honestly tell Americans, with a pending Supreme Court case over legal observers not being allowed to observe and inspect signatures, that the laws and the Constitution of that State were not violated to change voting outcomes?

Madam Speaker, I will wait for a response.

The Speaker. The gentleman from Florida (Mr. Mast) has 25 seconds remaining.

Mr. Mast. Madam Speaker, I will repeat my question.

Can you honestly tell Americans, with a pending Supreme Court case over legal observers not being able to observe and inspect signatures, that the laws and Constitution of Arizona were not violated to change voting outcomes?

And I will wait for a response.