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Kari Lake Responds to Video of Katie Hobbs Laughing During Swearing-in Ceremony

Kari Lake Responds to Video of Katie Hobbs Laughing During Swearing-in Ceremony
AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, Pool

Democrat Gov. Katie Hobbs had trouble keeping her composure during her swearing-in ceremony to be Arizona’s 24th governor on Monday, prompting a response from her GOP opponent Kari Lake, who called it "one of the darkest moments in the history of Arizona."

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Video of Hobbs circulated showing her laughing with her mother during the part of the oath where she was to repeat, “I do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States…”

Lake, who lost her bid to overturn the election results, responded via her Kari Lake War Room account. 

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Others came to Hobbs' defense.


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