From fake electors to using Sen. Ron Johnson as a way to plant fraudulent ballots, Wisconsin will remain a focus as the congressional committee resumes its case Tuesday to show who knew about the insurrection plans.
When the four conservative justices on the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Friday against the use of ballot drop boxes, it gave former President Donald Trump an opening to again make false claims about voting in the state and to push for overruling the will of Wisconsin voters in 2020. But his message will likely be drowned out Tuesday as the congressional committee investigating the attack on the US Capitol resumes its presentations that connect the dots between Trump, individuals, and groups that tried to overthrow the election—including several dots in the closely-divided battleground state of Wisconsin.
Writing on his tiny social media site, Trump called on the Speaker of the Wisconsin Assembly to decertify the state’s presidential election certification—something not allowed by law and something not needed because there was no widespread voter fraud, as Trump falsely promotes.
“It’s now up to Robin Vos to do what everybody knows must be done. We need FAIR and HONEST Elections in our Country,” the former president wrote. “Speaker Robin Vos has a decision to make! Does Wisconsin RECLAIM the Electors, turn over the Election to the actual winner (by a lot!), or sit back and do nothing as our Country continues to go to HELL?”
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