'Clowns': RNC 'election integrity' chief slammed for odd fake elector mugshot choice

Christina Bobb (Photo by Gage Skidmore)

The Republican National Committee's "election integrity" chief drew parallels to circus shows, crime families, and dystopian novels Friday when she decided to put her fake electors case mugshot in an unexpected place.

The X profile picture of Christina Bobb, the onetime lawyer to former president Donald Trump charged with attempting to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Arizona, now shows the photo police took after she was arrested on felony charges.

The Bulwark host Tim Miller was among the first to spot the change Friday morning and quickly alerted his followers, who were just as quick to share their views on Bobb, the Republican Party, Trump and his upcoming presidential campaign.

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"The Republican Party is gone," replied Joey Marinara Sauce. "These folks are all criminals and grifters and clowns."

Bobb is among 18 people charged in the Arizona fake elector scheme that state prosecutors contend also involved Trump confidantes Rudy Giuliani and Boris Epshteyn.

Quipped X user The Dose of Reality Friday, "Nothing says election integrity like being a coup plotter."

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The RNC's special counsel for election integrity pleaded not guilty to charges that she conspired to corrupt Arizona election results and has boasted publicly of her recent indictment.

"I don’t think she realizes, that’s not the flex she thinks it is," X user UnitedWeStand said of the mugshot.

Bobb's odd choice spurred many of Miller's followers to draw a parallel between the RNC official and the Republican party at large, who has swiftly lined up behind their party's presumptive nominee.

Mike Dalesandro commented Friday, "I bet they practice mugshot poses in the bathroom."

"She’s signaling she’s part of the mob," added Kristine Kenyon.

"When my 1970’s high school English class discussed 'dystopia,'" replied JRo, "this is the science fiction future I could hardly imagine."

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