Still sorting it all out, but from my perspective it appears to me that:
-The Colorado SoS had the election passwords, and gave the passwords to someone who then rigged the election.
-The SoS has since discovered that Pillow Man's team has proof that the election was rigged, and that her (the SoS) passwords were used for the rigging.
-Knowing that, the SoS made a last ditch effort to make a scapegoat for the passwords ending up in the wrong hands (election riggers) by raiding her employees office, with media ready to pounce on the scapegoat employee to push public optics to believe that the employee "lost" the passwords, rather than the SoS giving the passwords to riggers.
-Joke is on SoS though. The employee was already on a plane to see Mike L. to reveal that the SoS had the passwords, heading off the "employee lost the passwords" narrative, and putting the SoS under public scrutiny.
I cannot confirm if this theory is correct, as it is only a theory at this point. However, IF it is revealed that Colorado election rigging happened using the "lost" passwords, then it's a huge deal.
Still sorting it all out, but from my perspective it appears to me that:
-The Colorado SoS had the election passwords, and gave the passwords to someone who then rigged the election.
-The SoS has since discovered that Pillow Mans team has proof that the election was rigged, and that her (the SoS) passwords were used.
-Knowing that, the SoS made a last ditch effort to make a scapegoat for the passwords ending up in the wrong hands (election riggers) by raiding her employees office, with media ready to pounce on the scapegoat employee to push public optics to believe that the employee "lost" the passwords, rather than the SoS giving the passwords to riggers.
-Joke is on SoS though. The employee was already on a plane to see Mike L. to reveal that the SoS had the passwords, heading off the "employee lost the passwords" narrative, and putting the SoS under public scrutiny.
I cannot confirm if this theory is correct, as it is only a theory at this point. However, IF it is revealed that Colorado election rigging happened using the "lost" passwords, then it's a huge deal.