EXCLUSIVE: Questionably Elected Arizona Attorney General Takes Questions From Press, Dodges The Only Tough Questions From The Gateway Pundit After Police Seize OVER 4.5 Million Fentanyl Pills, 140lbs Fentanyl Powder

New and questionably-elected Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes spoke to reporters last Thursday during a press conference about a massive fentanyl and narcotic seizure from the Sinaloa Cartel.

During the press gaggle, Mayes completely dodged the only real questions about the southern border from The Gateway Pundit reporter Jordan Conradson.

Mayes’ election is questionable because she won by just 280 votes after a shady vote recount discovered hundreds of ballots for Abe Hamadeh in rural Pinal County. Additionally, multiple election anomalies in Maricopa County put a large number of ballots in question. The number of ballots in question far outnumbers the margin of victory.

As The Gateway Pundit reported, Kris Mayes previously ran from The Gateway Pundit correspondent Jordan Conradson when asked about the still ongoing legal challenges to her election and the discovery of votes in Pinal County.

Kris Mayes also ran from Conradson when asked why she would hire a woke consultant who hates the police while running for Arizona’s top law enforcement office.

The Gateway Pundit reported that on Thursday, Tempe Police Interim Chief Josie Montenegro, Phoenix DEA Special Agent in Charge Cheri Oz, and Kris Mayes held a joint press conference to discuss the massive narcotic seizures in the Phoenix area, including over four and a half million fentanyl pills and over 140 pounds of fentanyl powder.

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The seizures also included over 135 kilos of cocaine, over 3000 pounds of methamphetamines, 35 kilos of heroin, 49 firearms, and over 2 million in cash.

In total, the sample was valued at over $13 million.

“I want to be crystal clear. The drugs that are flooding Arizona every single day are sourced primarily by one evil entity, the Sinaloa Drug Cartel,” said Phoenix DEA Special Agent in Charge Cheri Oz.

Kris Mayes billed this seizure as a “recent large-scale interagency narcotics investigation in the Valley.”

However, during her speech, Mayes failed to mention that this investigation has been ongoing for over three years. This was likely just political theater meant to appeal to Arizonans before the questionable Katie Hobbs and Kris Mayes administrations further open the southern border and give free rein to the cartels. In other words, Mayes arguably rolled this presser out to “look good in the shower,” if you will.

Fake News Arizona Central reported, “In addition, Mayes called the Sinaloa Drug Cartel out by name, saying in part that they are ‘evil,’” but Mayes did not call out the cartels or call them “evil.” As seen below and in her speech, which can be found here, she did not even mention the cartels until she was asked about them in the press gaggle.

She is arguably protecting the cartels at the expense of Arizona citizens.

As The Gateway Pundit recently reported, George Alan Kelly, 73, was arrested on first-degree murder charges for killing Gabriel Cuen-Butimea on his Arizona ranch in Kino Springs just outside of Nogales, Mexico, on January 30.

Illegal Alien Shot Dead by Arizona Rancher Was Cartel Drug Smuggler or Scout

According to the defense lawyers, Mr. Kelly fired warning shots after he saw a group of men dressed in camouflaged clothing point an AK-47 right at him, and the rancher later discovered the deceased man after he went to check on his horse.

The lawyers said George Alan Kelly was careful to shoot above their heads.

According to a former Border Patrol chief, Gabriel Cuen-Butimea was likely a cartel drug smuggler.

Kelly was being held at the Santa Cruz County jail on a $1 million bond, but he posted bail and was released from custody on Wednesday. His first-degree murder charge was downgraded to second-degree murder during an evidentiary hearing in court on Friday.

While standing in front of the $13 million worth of narcotics from Mexican drug cartels and taking questions from the media following her press conference, Kris Mayes refused to answer multiple questions from The Gateway Pundit correspondent Jordan Conradson regarding George Kelly’s charges and securing Arizona’s southern border.

When asked about George Alan Kelly, Kris Mayes responded, “I’ll come back to you.” She again refused to answer before departing the conference.

Despite telling another journalist that Arizona is “a distribution point for the rest of the country,” when asked by Conradson if she is open to using Arizona’s 10th amendment powers, Mayes responded, “I’m not going to address that right now.”

Kris Mayes does not appear to be serious about the southern border.

Watch below:

Conradson: 73-year-old rancher George Allen Kelly, he’s facing first-degree murder charges for allegedly shooting and killing an illegal immigrant trespassing on his property and possibly threatening him. Why is the state doing more to protect the criminals that are bringing the drugs behind you into our country than to protect American citizens?

Mayes: I’m not sure I understand your question and I think that’s not the subject of today’s press conference.

Conradson: So, you’re not gonna answer the question?

Mayes: I’ll come back to you, but I don’t think that’s the subject.

Conradson: You’ve said this is a “federal [government] responsibility,” securing our border. But, the federal government is failing. Why…

Mayes: Actually, I haven’t said that.

Conradson: It’s actually on your campaign website, so you have said it.

Via https://krismayes.com/border-security

Mayes: Actually, that’s not what I said on my website. That’s not what I’ve said throughout the last two years. What I’ve said is it is primarily the responsibility of the federal government to get the border under control, and I’ve also said I don’t think the federal government has done that. I’ve been critical of the Biden administration on its efforts on the border. I continue to be. I intend to discuss this with the Biden administration. But, what I see here today is cooperation between the federal government, local law enforcement, and state law enforcement. And I think that is a great first step toward solving this problem. But let’s not have any illusions. This is going to be a decades-long fight. This is going to be a years-long battle against this fentanyl, against these cartels, and that includes going after their sources of money. As you guys know, I have been, I have defended the track program that allows us to surveil and know and, and, and understand how these cartels are transferring money associated with these drugs back across to Mexico. The ACLU has criticized me for that and his criticized track, but we need to be disrupting their money sources. And we also need to be disrupting these drugs before they get to our families. I think one of the starkest, scariest statistics that you heard from my colleagues this morning was the number of lives that could have been lost if these drugs had made it onto the streets. And so that’s why we have to be so focused on this.

Conradson: Are you open to using Arizona’s sovereign power to protect the state and the millions of lives across the country, like building the wall, for example? Or finishing the wall?

Mayes: Uhhhhhh, again, that’s a federal issue and I’m not going to address that right now.

Conradson: Back to my first question about the rancher, the 73-year-old rancher

Mayes staffer: We’re talking about the drugs today.

Conradson: I get that but it’s an illegal immigration issue and the unsecured border.

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Accused Idaho Killer Bryan Kohberger Could Face Firing Squad if Convicted


Bryan Kohberger enters Idaho courtroom

Accused Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger could face a firing squad if convicted of brutally murdering all four University of Idaho students.

Bryan Kohberger, 28, is accused fatally stabbing 20-year-old Ethan Chapin of Conway, Washington; 21-year-old Madison Mogen of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; 20-year-old Xana Kernodle of Avondale, Arizona; and 21-year-old Kaylee Goncalves of Rathdrum, Idaho on November 13.


Murder victims from left: Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Maddie Mogen

Latah County prosecutors have not yet said whether they plan to pursue the death penalty against Bryan Kohberger.


Latah County prosecutor Bill Thompson

Kohberger could face a firing squad if convicted since a GOP state lawmaker introduced a new bill that would bring back the method of legal execution.

Last week Rep. Bruce Skaug R-Nampa introduced a bill that would bring back the firing squad as a form of death penalty execution.

Currently Idaho only allows for lethal injections.

“Skaug’s bill adds the firing squad as a form of execution. It states that no later than five days after a death warrant is issued, the IDOC director must determine whether execution by lethal injection is an available method. If the method is not available, IDOC shall use the firing squad.” – East Idaho News reported.

Death by firing squad was legal in Idaho until 2009.

Skaug argued death by firing squad is more humane because lethal injections can be botched, the outlet said.

According to the court documents, Kohberger’s DNA was found on a tan leather knife sheath left behind on Maddie Mogen’s bed on the 3rd floor at the King Road Residence.

“The sheath was later processed and had ‘Ka-Bar’ ‘USMC’ and the United States Marine Corps eagle globe and anchor insignia stamped on the outside of it,” Idaho police officer Brett Payne wrote in the 19-page affidavit. “The Idaho state lab later located a single source of male DNA (suspect Profile) left on the button snap of the knife sheath.”

Police also executed a search warrant at Kohberger’s Pullman, WA apartment which was located approximately 10 miles from the crime scene.

The search warrant was unsealed last month.

Police found one nitrite type glove, 13 possible hair strands (one possible animal hair strand), 1 collection of dark red spot (possible blood), 2 cuttings from uncased pillow of reddish/brown stain (possible blood) among other pieces of evidence.

No weapons were recovered.

The judge overseeing the quadruple murder case imposed a strict gag order so very little information about other evidence linking Kohberger to the victims has been released through leaks to the media.

According to People, Kohberger had “more than one picture” of one of the female victims stored on his phone.

Kohberger also reportedly messaged one of the female victims on Instagram two weeks before the murders.

Click here to read the probable cause affidavit and read through and analysis.

Click here to read the unsealed search warrant on Bryan Kohberger’s Pullman, Washington apartment.

The preliminary hearing is scheduled for June 26 at 9 am.

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