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Whistleblower Alleges Corruption in Arizona Attorney General’s Office

Trump loyalists and patriotic Americans should wake up: Trump lawyer Christina Bobb has filed a whistleblower memorandum that accuses Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes of taking $200,000 in payments tied to the Democratic Attorneys General Association and effectively handing prosecutorial influence to a left-leaning group called States United. The memo, dated June 4, 2025, alleges the payments and the contract giving outside actors a role in the prosecution of Arizona’s so-called false-electors case — and it demands answers and accountability. This is not garden-variety partisan rhetoric; it is a formal complaint from somebody who sat in the courtroom and says the evidence is in the discovery.

Bobb’s filing lays out a troubling timeline: a $50,000 payment in September 2023 and a $150,000 payment in July 2024 to Mayes’ legal fund came after Mayes took office and after a contract allegedly granted States United a level of prosecutorial authority. Those facts alone create an appearance of pay-to-play that would make any honest American suspicious, especially when you consider how quickly the grand jury work followed. If elected officials can outsource prosecutions to political allies who then get paid by party committees, our justice system is being hollowed out.

The complaint also ties in a broader pattern unearthed by prior reporting: States United Democracy Center drafted a detailed memo in July 2023 that essentially provided the roadmap for charges later pursued by Mayes’ office, a fact first reported by The Daily Signal and summarized by watchdogs. Prosecutors in Arizona have already tried to cloak communications with States United under attorney-client privilege, which only deepens the suspicion that partisan operatives were steering criminal referrals. This isn’t theory — it’s a documented sequence of memos, contracts, and payments that demand scrutiny.

Let’s be blunt: Americans of every political persuasion should be alarmed when a state attorney general appears to weaponize her office against political opponents with the help of outside left-wing groups. Arizona’s April 2024 indictment in the false-electors matter was a seismic political event, and the court record already contains rulings and motions that raise serious procedural and constitutional red flags. If the whistleblower’s allegations are true, Kris Mayes is not merely partisan — she’s compromised and must be disqualified from anything connected to these prosecutions.

This scandal, if confirmed, fits a national pattern where Democratic-aligned networks and donor-funded nonprofits coordinate with friendly state officials to pursue political rivals. InfluenceWatch and investigative outlets have traced the connections between States United, PSLC, and DAGA; the architecture of these groups makes it easy for partisan playbooks to masquerade as “public-interest” legal work. The solution is clear: federal and state inspectors general, and honest judges, must investigate whether money bought influence and whether defendants’ rights were trampled in the process.

Christina Bobb is no casual commentator — she’s a defendant in the Arizona case and a former Trump attorney who says the discovery shows these relationships. That makes her complaint a whistleblower’s cry from inside the machinery, not a partisan press release from the outside. Meanwhile the establishment press has been slow to press the obvious questions, which is why grassroots media and patriotic lawyers must keep this story alive until the truth is exposed. The rule of law cannot survive selective enforcement wrapped in political cover.

Hardworking Americans deserve a justice system free of pay-to-play politics, and right now the evidence demands immediate action: disqualify any official who outsourced prosecutorial power to partisan operatives, subpoena the contracts and bank records, and let judges do their job without political puppeteers pulling the strings. If the left thinks they can weaponize government while calling it “accountability,” they are deluding themselves — and every patriot must stand up and demand real accountability for Kris Mayes and everyone who profited from political prosecutions.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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