“Travel vouchers and records show Arizona AG Kris Mayes and investigators interviewed witnesses at the White House as part of the prosecution and requested a higher-rate hotel, contradicting Mayes' claim that her White House visit was only a discussion with then–Vice President Kamala Harris.”
Attributed to Christina Bobb's attorneys / court filing (reported by The Federalist)
The court filing alleges travel expenditure documents indicate Mayes participated in witness interviews at the White House and that investigators' vouchers reflect interviewing activity and higher-rate lodging requests.
What the proof shows
The statement accurately reports that a court filing (Christina Bobb’s motion/whistleblower materials) alleges travel-expenditure documents and investigators’ vouchers show Arizona AG Kris Mayes and investigators conducted witness interviews at the White House and requested higher‑rate lodging. Primary material released by Judicial Watch (Bobb’s whistleblower memorandum) and reporting in The Federalist document that allegation. However, I could not locate the underlying travel vouchers or the supplemental motion exhibits in a public court docket or as a publicly accessible exhibit (the Judicial Watch memo references a Dropbox of exhibits but the voucher files are not publicly viewable from that source), and I found no independent public statement from AG Mayes’s office explicitly confirming or conceding the filing’s interpretation. Because the claim rests on documentary exhibits that are not publicly available for independent review, presenting the filing’s allegation as an established fact omits important context and is not fully verifiable from public records available online.
Corrected version
A court filing by Christina Bobb’s attorneys alleges that travel-expenditure documents and investigators’ vouchers indicate Arizona AG Kris Mayes and investigators interviewed witnesses at the White House and requested higher-rate lodging; those exhibits (cited in the filing) were not publicly accessible for independent verification in available records as of this search.
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References and proof
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Leftist Lawfare Campaign Against Trump Allies Is Like 'The Mob' (Court filing: Democrat AGs Behind Lawfare Coordinated With Leftist Groups About ‘How To Stop Trump’) ↗
The FederalistTravel expenditure documents show Mayes and others interviewed witnesses at Biden’s White House, according to the filing. ... “AG Mayes claims that her White House visit was for a discussion with then Vice President Kamala Harris,” the court filing states. “However, the investigators on the case make clear in their travel vouchers that they were interviewing witnesses for this case and AG Mayes participated in both the interviews and the conference.”
Whistleblower Memorandum (Christina Bobb) to the Department of Justice (includes exhibits link) ↗
Judicial Watch (hosting Bobb's whistleblower memorandum)Exhibits: Here is a dropbox link to the exhibits https://www.dropbox.com/t/Ru4rdJ6bIoPFIHXP4 ... The motion to disqualify the attorney general ... portions of that motion that are relevant to establish this complaint are included below ... (document describes payments, States United engagement, and refers to documentary exhibits).
Ex‑San Diegan Bobb aims to boot Arizona attorney general in fake‑electors case ↗
Times of San DiegoChristina Bobb notice of possible motion to disqualify Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes. ... Bobb also wants to expel States United Democracy Center from the case, which Jacobs says 'created the blueprint for this prosecution.'
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