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TL/DR –

Kari Lake, a failed Arizona Republican governor candidate now running for U.S. Senate, came prepared for an ambush confrontation at the airport with Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego. A recorded conversation was leaked revealing Arizona Republican Party chairman Jeff DeWit offering Lake a lucrative opportunity to step away from politics for a few years. The article suggests that Lake’s actions, including recording private conversations, may raise concerns among her political allies and could potentially expose her character.


Arizona Senate Race Candidate Kari Lake Accused of Deep State Tactics

Failed Arizona Republican governor candidate Kari Lake, now running for U.S. Senate, is facing accusations of acting like a Deep State operative. Lake was prepared for an airport confrontation with Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego, who is also a Senate candidate.

Jeff DeWit – The Embodied MAGA

A leaked conversation reveals Arizona Republican Party chairman Jeff DeWit offering Lake a lucrative deal to step down from politics. Lake’s response? “He’s got to resign.”

Interestingly, DeWit is synonymous with the MAGA movement, having been the chief operating officer for Trump’s 2016 and 2020 campaigns and later serving as CFO of NASA under Trump.

Arizona’s One-Party Consent Law

Given that Arizona is a one-party consent state, any conversation can be recorded if one party is aware. This could raise concerns for MAGA supporters who have had private conversations in the state.

Trump’s Upcoming Visit to Arizona

With Trump returning to Arizona, he might question Lake about any recorded conversations they’ve had given his known suspicion of Deep State plots. The question remains whether he would trust her response.

Insights into Lake’s Character

While the leaked conversation portrays DeWit as a clumsy manipulator, it may also expose aspects of Lake’s character. Can she be trusted when it comes to private conversations? Or could there be more recorded discussions waiting to surface?



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