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BOISE — Revelations this week that Ada County Commissioner Ryan Davidson requested that a judge grant Ammon Bundy access to the Ada County Courthouse despite Bundy flouting the courts’ COVID-19 safety protocols drew criticism from one fellow commissioner and raised questions about whether the conversation was legal.

Davidson told the Idaho Press he had a “brief” conversation with Magistrate Judge David Manweiler on Monday regarding a case against anti-government activist Bundy, who was set to go to trial but refused to wear a required mask to enter the Ada County Courthouse. Manweiler issued failure to appear warrants for Bundy and another man, both of whom were arrested amid an organized protest with dozens of Bundy supporters outside the courthouse.


Ryan Suppe is the Boise City Hall and Treasure Valley business reporter for the Idaho Press. Contact him at 208-344-2055 (ext. 3038). Follow him on Twitter @salsuppe.

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