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Arizona GOP Chairman Resigns After Release Of Leaked Kari Lake Audio

The chairman of the Arizona Republican Party resigned Wednesday after the release of secret tapes purporting to show that GOP Senate hopeful Kari Lake was pressured by the state’s Republican leader to stay out of politics.

The leaked audio was released Tuesday by the Daily Mail. In the recording, Arizona GOP chairman Jeff DeWit appears to relay a conversation he had about securing a job or money for Lake so she wouldn’t run for office. The recording was allegedly made last year, during which time Lake was weighing a bid for U.S. Senate.

“So the ask I got today from back east was: ‘Is there any companies out there or something that could just put her on the payroll to keep her out?’” according to the recording obtained by the Daily Mail.

DeWit said the conversation was “selectively edited” from a private talk he had with Lake 10 months ago. He denies that he ever asked the former newscaster, who lost the 2022 governor’s race in Arizona, not to run for office again.

Lake is currently seeking the GOP Senate nod in Arizona. She’s also been rumored to be on former President Donald Trump’s short list of 2024 vice presidential picks.

“In light of the recent revelation that Kari Lake has released a selectively edited audio recording of our private conversation, I must clearly address this deceptive tactic,” DeWit wrote in a statement released by the Arizona Republican Party. “The recording, from over ten months ago, is not only taken out of context but also undermines the integrity of private discussions critical for party leadership.”

DeWit claims that at that time, Lake was employed at a company that he runs. He didn’t specify which company, and the Arizona GOP did not immediately respond to a request for comment from

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