PHOENIX, AZ — Arizona State Senate President Andy Biggs announced today he has fully complied with a subpoena for records related to the state's controversial 2020 election review, delivering what sources describe as an 'eclectic' mix of official documents and an unexpectedly large volume of cat pictures.

Biggs’ office confirmed the submission of several boxes to the Attorney General’s office, emphasizing their 'thoroughness and transparency.' However, an anonymous source within the AG's office, speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of cat-related evidence, stated, 'We received two boxes of what appeared to be actual election-related materials, and then twelve boxes filled exclusively with high-resolution images of a fluffy Persian named Chairman Meow. There was one of him wearing a tiny MAGA hat, which we found… interesting.'

'Every single document submitted is pertinent to understanding the full scope of the 2020 election integrity efforts,' Biggs stated in a press release, which notably did not mention any felines. 'Chairman Meow's presence in these records simply underscores the gravity of the situation, as he was often present during crucial strategic discussions. His insights, while non-verbal, were invaluable.'

Legal experts are now debating whether 'emotional support animal documentation' falls under the purview of 'election records.' Meanwhile, Chairman Meow's Instagram following has reportedly surged.