Lawmakers had accused Ms. Harris of constructing a mockery of Arizona’s Legislature by inviting Jacqueline Breger, a Scottsdale, Ariz., insurance coverage agent and conspiracy theorist, to testify throughout a February listening to about election oversight.
At that listening to, Ms. Breger falsely claimed that Katie Hobbs, a Democrat who was elected governor in November, and several other different public officers and judges had accepted bribes from the Sinaloa drug cartel.
Critics described Ms. Breger’s greater than 40-minute presentation as a publicity stunt and mentioned that Ms. Harris knew forward of time that it might be laden with wild and baseless conspiracy theories. The swing state has been a hotbed of election denialism and unsuccessful Republican lawsuits contesting outcomes, together with a authorized motion by Kari Lake, who has refused to simply accept her November defeat within the governor’s race.
Election deniers have zeroed in on Arizona’s most populous county, Maricopa, the place Election Day glitches final fall disrupted some poll counting. An impartial report launched on Monday discovered that heavy paper and longer ballots contributed to these issues.
On Tuesday, the Home Ethics Committee decided that Ms. Harris had violated legislative guidelines by inviting a witness to current false testimony. Along with the bribery accusation, the witness additionally claimed the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had management over state businesses.