Arizona GOP Chairman Resigns Amid Bribery Scandal
Kari Lake, U.S. Senate candidate, accused of secretly recording conversation and orchestrating chairman's downfall.
- Jeff DeWit, the chairman of the Arizona Republican Party, resigned following the release of a secretly recorded conversation in which he allegedly offered a job to U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake in exchange for her not running for office.
- DeWit claims the recording was selectively edited and that he was set up by Lake, who he accuses of orchestrating the situation to gain control over the state party.
- Lake, a staunch Trump supporter, has framed herself as a political outsider and has used the incident to bolster her primary campaign.
- DeWit's resignation has thrown the Arizona Republican Party into disarray during a crucial election year.
- Questions have been raised about Lake's history of secretly recording conversations and the potential legal implications, particularly in states where both parties must consent to being recorded.