Jack Smith subpoenaed Arizona Secretary of State's office in widening Trump election probe: report
Jack Smith, Donald Trump (Smith photo via Saul Loeb for AFP, Trump photo via AFP)

Special counsel Jack Smith earlier this spring issued a subpoena to the office of Arizona's secretary of state in a widening probe of former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

According to the Arizona Republic, Smith's office "sought information related to two lawsuits, one from Trump's campaign and another from former Arizona Republican Party Chairwoman Kelli Ward, that alleged errors and fraud in the 2020 presidential results."

However, the report also claims that Smith's office has yet to reach out to Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, who came under pressure from Trump to find evidence to overturn President Joe Biden's narrow win in the state.

So far, the focus of 2020 election probes has centered on the state of Georgia, where Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been investigating Trump's efforts to block the certification of Biden's victory, including the former president's infamous phone call in which he asked Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to "find" the 12,000 votes he'd need to overturn his loss.

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While Smith has also been scrutinizing Trump's actions in Georgia, he has also been looking more broadly at Trump campaign efforts across the country.