Kari Lake Speaks After Arizona GOP Chair Resigns in Wake of Bribery Allegations

Kari Lake speaks following the resignation of the Arizona GOP chair in the wake of bribery allegations at 8 p.m. ET on Jan. 24.

The chairman of the Arizona Republican Party said he resigned from his role on Jan. 23 after a recording of him was leaked that apparently showed him offering U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake money to stay out of that race.

In his resignation statement, Jeff DeWit suggested that Ms. Lake’s team allegedly secretly recorded their conversation before leaking it to the media. He also accused her team of threatening to release more recordings, which he described as being taken out of context, although he provided few details.

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