Arizona House speaker rejects Trump's claim, says he told Giuliani he wouldn't be 'used as a pawn'
After Trump claimed earlier Tuesday on his social media platform Truth Social that Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bowers told him the election was rigged, Bowers said that was "false."
"I did have a conversation with the president. That certainly isn't it. There are parts that are true. There are parts that are not," Bowers said, asked about Trump's claim. "Anyone, anywhere, anytime [saying] I said the election was rigged, that would not be true," he added.
Bowers said Trump's team claimed widespread fraud in Arizona but couldn't provide evidence of it.
"I did not feel that the evidence, and its absence, merited the hearing," he said, explaining that Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani wanted him to reconvene his state legislature to change the state's vote. "I didn't want to be used as a pawn."
"I said, look, you are asking me to do something that is counter to my oath that I swore to the Constitution to uphold it. I also swore to the Constitution and the laws of the state of Arizona -- this is totally foreign as an idea or a theory to me," Bowers recalled. "You're asking me to do something against my oath. I will not break my oath."