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2020 election: State finds ‘many pieces of evidence that indicate foul play’

Review gets extended with former state Supreme Court justice at helm

The investigation in Wisconsin of the 2020 election anomalies, which already has uncovered “widespread” problems, has been extended.

The announcement by Wisconsin House Speaker Robin Vos confirmed that a contract with former state Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman has been renewed.

The move came just after President Trump praised the investigation and urged an extension.

He said, on social media, “The special counsel appointed by the Wisconsin Assembly to investigate the crimes of the 2020 election did an outstanding job. He discovered many pieces of evidence that indicate foul play. Anyone calling themselves a Republican in Wisconsin should support the continued investigation in Wisconsin without interference. After all of the evidence the report brought to light, how could anyone want to stop it?”

The Gateway Pundit reported after that statement, Vos said, “Media reports and the statement put out by Representative Brandtjen were incorrect. The Office of Special Counsel will remain open as we guarantee the legal power of our legislative subpoenas and get through the other lawsuits that have gridlocked this investigation.”

The report explained that Gableman still is planning for subpoenas to various Democrat mayors and elections officials and voting machine companies to give him the chance to get more answers about the disputed procedures that were used in the state.

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3 thoughts on “2020 election: State finds ‘many pieces of evidence that indicate foul play’”

  1. Many roadblocks have been thrown up to derail and deflect these investigations, but they’re moving along, discovering wrongdoing under every rock by “the usual suspects”.

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