RENO, Nev. (KOLO) – Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford is responding to an invitation to join an anti-fraud meeting.
Ford sent a letter to Vice President JD Vance, calling the invitation last minute. Ford says he also “reaffirmed its commitment to combating fraud while raising concerns about a process that did not allow for substantive engagement.”
Ford says the invitation was sent with less than one business days’ notice and did not include an agenda.
“As I understand it, Republican attorneys general were invited to attend and participate at least a week before the meeting. Democratic attorneys general, on the other hand, received notice less than one business day, over a holiday weekend, before a Tuesday morning meeting. If the real goal is collaboration, then all states should have a genuine opportunity to engage,” said Attorney General Ford. “And as our letter to Vice President Vance states, we remain committed to working constructively to combat fraud and welcome a productive dialogue on these issues.”
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