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Gov. Tony Evers Defends Commissioners Accused of Lawbreaking

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Faced with an elected sheriff's painstakingly documented evidence alleging that Wisconsin Election commissioners - including two major Joe Biden donors - blatantly violated state law, Gov. Tony Evers trashed Republicans and defended the commissioners. Meanwhile, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos on Thursday led the chorus of Republicans who said WEC Administrator Meagan Wolfe must resign following claims from the Racine County sheriff that the commission broke state law last year. It appears that the state's top Democrats are okay with the Wisconsin Election Commission and its unelected members unilaterally usurping the state Legislature and deciding which laws to simply ignore, according to a state audit and the sheriff. That's even though the governor's own office had instructed the WEC that the law in question - on sending special voting deputies to nursing homes - could not be simply disregarded. The WEC is an agency under Evers. There is no sign that Attorney Gene

Gov. Tony Evers Defends Commissioners Accused of Lawbreaking

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Faced with an elected sheriff's painstakingly documented evidence alleging that Wisconsin Election commissioners - including two major Joe Biden donors - blatantly violated state law, Gov. Tony Evers trashed Republicans and defended the commissioners. Meanwhile, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos on Thursday led the chorus of Republicans who said WEC Administrator Meagan Wolfe must resign following claims from the Racine County sheriff that the commission broke state law last year. It appears that the state's top Democrats are okay with the Wisconsin Election Commission and its unelected members unilaterally usurping the state Legislature and deciding which laws to simply ignore, according to a state audit and the sheriff. That's even though the governor's own office had instructed the WEC that the law in question - on sending special voting deputies to nursing homes - could not be simply disregarded. The WEC is an agency under Evers. There is no sign that Attorney Gene

Election Commissioners Committed Criminal Fraud, Says Racine County Sheriff

The Wisconsin Election Commission blatantly and openly violated state law and committed felony crimes throughout the state of Wisconsin by ordering that special voting deputies should not go into nursing homes during the 2020 presidential election, as required by statutes, the Racine County Sheriff said in a bombshell news conference on October 28, 2021, calling on Attorney General Josh Kaul to immediately launch a statewide criminal investigation. Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling and his investigator Sgt. Mike Luell, who is a former prosecutor, repeatedly said in the Racine County Sheriff press conference that they believe the Commission members – who included two major Joe Biden donors, Mark Thomsen and Ann Jacobs, acting as chair and co-chair – committed the crime of election fraud. Schmaling and Luell said that elderly nursing home residents at Ridgewood Health Care center in Mount Pleasant were victimized by the lawbreaking because staff members helped residents c

Racine County Sheriff Schmaling to Announce 'Proof of State-Wide Election Law Violations'

Racine County Sheriff Schmaling says he will announce "proof of state-wide election law violations" at a news conference on October 28, 2021. The sheriff announced the news conference in a press release posted to the department's Facebook page. "SHERIFF TO ANNOUNCE PROOF OF STATE-WIDE ELECTION LAW VIOLATIONS," it is headlined. "Members of the media and the press are invited to attend a news conference where Sheriff Christopher Schmaling will unveil the results of an extensive investigation with implications throughout Racine County and Wisconsin. At the conclusion of the presentation, Sheriff Schmaling and the lead investigator will be available to answer questions and provide documentation. The news conference will be on Thursday, October 28, 2021, at 11:00 a.m., at the Sheriff’s sub-station, which is located at 14116 Washington Ave., Sturtevant, WI. The news conference is open to the press/media only. The news conference will also be available on t

Racine County Sheriff Schmaling to Announce 'Proof of State-Wide Election Law Violations'

Racine County Sheriff Schmaling says he will announce "proof of state-wide election law violations" at a news conference on October 28, 2021. The sheriff announced the news conference in a press release posted to the department's Facebook page. "SHERIFF TO ANNOUNCE PROOF OF STATE-WIDE ELECTION LAW VIOLATIONS," it is headlined. "Members of the media and the press are invited to attend a news conference where Sheriff Christopher Schmaling will unveil the results of an extensive investigation with implications throughout Racine County and Wisconsin. At the conclusion of the presentation, Sheriff Schmaling and the lead investigator will be available to answer questions and provide documentation. The news conference will be on Thursday, October 28, 2021, at 11:00 a.m., at the Sheriff’s sub-station, which is located at 14116 Washington Ave., Sturtevant, WI. The news conference is open to the press/media only. The news conference will also be available on t

"Shoot yourself": Threatening Mequon Recall Letter Targeting Mom Reported to Police

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Vile posts about Johnson have also been posted online by a woman named Jessica Key to a group called Donges Bay Parents. She trashed Johnson's mother and her hair and said she “could hook her up with a Dominican that can match her hair and teach her about her heritage..." A threatening letter urging a key Mequon-Thiensville school board recall organizer to shoot herself has been reported to the police. The racist letter refers to the "gene pool" of the Hispanic mom, calling her family "Neanderthals." The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel incited the hatred being directed against Scarlett Johnson by publishing a story misleadingly implying the Hispanic mom of five is a white supremacist. She is obviously not. This has sparked a flurry of vile abuse directed by recall opponents toward Johnson, but the Journal Sentinel has remained silent on the threats ( despite publishing a big story about unrelated threats directed at Milwaukee's election supervisor ov

Gas Prices Reach New Heights As Biden Considers More Energy Producer Regulations

“Certainly, we all want to keep gasoline prices low, but the threat of the crisis – the climate crisis – certainly can’t wait any longer” -White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki Gas prices nationwide have skyrocketed as the Biden administration considers new energy regulations, raising questions about the energy markets and the federal government’s role in protecting consumer costs. In Manhattan, gas prices have hit nearly $5 per gallon, while more than 40 states are experiencing gas prices over $3 per gallon. GasBuddy reports the national average for gasoline is at $3.25 per gallon, well above the prices from the same time last year. “Now in a single day, American drivers are paying over $400 million more for gas than they were last year,” the company said. Prices have risen nearly eight cents in the last month alone. Industry insiders have laid the blame for rising energy costs at the feet of President Joe Biden, citing increased regulations. The Biden administration has

Milwaukee County Supervisor Ryan Clancy Trolls Jackson WI Police, Gets Roasted Instead

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"My bad! It’s easy to confuse those small-town police departments with ours here in Wississippi." - Milwaukee County Supervisor Ryan Clancy Milwaukee County Supervisor Ryan Clancy was at it again, displaying his contempt for police, this time by attempting to troll the Jackson, Wisconsin, Police Department's Facebook page. But instead, Ryan looked like a clown as he confused Jackson, Wisconsin, with Jackson, Mississippi. In a Facebook post in which Jackson, Wisconsin, Police were showing off their "Senior Class Pictures ", Clancy started his embarrassing trolling by saying, "Your department just took millions of dollars of ARPA money for “hazard pay” raises away from actual human needs, and you’re spending it on this? Not a good look." When Jackson Police suggested Clancy double-check his information, Clancy responded, "Which part, Jackson Police Department ? Did your city leadership actually invest in things which make the community bet

Kewaskum Police Officers Submit Their 'Senior Class Pictures'

Kewaskum Police took on a challenge from the Jackson Police Department and posted their mock 'senior class pictures' this week. The photos were taken by Chelsea Rosales. In a Facebook post, Kewaskum Police said, We were challenged by our friends at the #pdseniorpicchallenge . We may be quite a few years removed from high school, but I think we still got what it takes! Shout out to our own high school alma maters: St. Joan Antida High School Racine St. Catherine's Calvin Nelms High School Waupun Area School District Kewaskum School District It only seems fair that we keep this going... so Hartford Police Department you're up next! --Chief Tom Bishop PS - THANK YOU to Chelsea Rosales for taking these awesome photos! (BTW - there are many, many more photos taken that should probably never be released... but maybe someday they will be.)

Jackson WI Police Officers Submit Their 'Senior Class Pictures'

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The Jackson, Wisconsin, Police Department had some fun last month when they posted mock senior class pictures, and afterwards challenged Kewaskum Police to do the same. The Facebook post from Jackson police read, Hey Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School are we too late to submit our senior pictures? We may have graduated already, but you’re never too old to have a little fun right? Just so everyone knows, it was really hard to keep a straight face in the pics because we were all laughing so hard between poses. Thankfully Tialee Photography is just as crazy as we are! Kewaskum Police Department , you guys are always up for a little fun. Let’s see what you got! Here is the photo gallery, and, yes, Kewaskum Police responded by doing their own photoshoot. The pictures were taken by Tialee Photography.

Jackson WI Police Officers Submit Their 'Senior Class Pictures'

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The Jackson, Wisconsin, Police Department had some fun last month when they posted mock senior class pictures, and afterwards challenged Kewaskum Police to do the same. The Facebook post from Jackson police read, Hey Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School are we too late to submit our senior pictures? We may have graduated already, but you’re never too old to have a little fun right? Just so everyone knows, it was really hard to keep a straight face in the pics because we were all laughing so hard between poses. Thankfully Tialee Photography is just as crazy as we are! Kewaskum Police Department , you guys are always up for a little fun. Let’s see what you got! Here is the photo gallery, and, yes, Kewaskum Police responded by doing their own photoshoot. The pictures were taken by Tialee Photography.

Katoine Richardson: Madison Suspect Flashed Guns on Facebook While Out on Bail

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Katoine Richardson - the Fitchburg man accused in the incident that led to the shooting of a Madison police officer - openly flashed guns on Facebook in 2020 while out on bail for a pending criminal case, Wisconsin Right Now has exclusively learned. Instead of being held accountable for that, he remained on the streets to allegedly re-offend. And re-offend. And re-offend some more, being given signature or very low bond amounts in new cases. On Facebook, Richardson highlighted the words "bang bang" on his profile and called himself "BIGG BANGO." People referred to him as "bang" on Facebook. We confirmed Richardson's social media accounts with sources in the know. He also has a Snapchat account, but we haven't been able to access those posts. The current referred charges reveal that he was adjudicated of a juvenile offense that was the equivalent to a felony, so it is a felony for him to possess a firearm. But that didn't stop him from op

Katoine Richardson: Accused in Incident Resulting in a Madison Cop Being Shot Had 22 Open Charges

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"It is the first time in over 20 years that a Madison police officer has been shot in the line of duty." - Madison Police Department Katoine Richardson had 22 pending charges in eight open cases in Dane County, some winding through the court system since 2019 and for which he was released on signature bonds, before he was accused in an incident in which a Madison police officer was shot on State Street. The most serious case before the shooting of the officer accounted for 11 of the charges, including three felony counts. W. Scott McAndrew, a court commissioner in Dane County, gave him a SIGNATURE BOND. We can only report on Katoine Richardson's adult record, as juvenile records are sealed, but they do indicate that he was also adjudicated as a juvenile of another serious offense. One of the “current residents” in the Dane County Jail (what the sheriff  ridiculously calls inmates) is Richardson, who is accused in connection with an incident that led to the shoot

Katoine Richardson: Accused Madison Cop Shooter Had 22 Open Charges

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"It is the first time in over 20 years that a Madison police officer has been shot in the line of duty." - Madison Police Department Katoine Richardson had 22 pending charges in eight open cases in Dane County, some winding through the court system since 2019 and for which he was released on signature bonds, before he was accused of shooting a Madison police officer on State Street. The most serious case before the shooting of the officer accounted for 11 of the charges, including three felony counts. W. Scott McAndrew, a court commissioner in Dane County, gave him a SIGNATURE BOND. We can only report on Katoine Richardson's adult record, as juvenile records are sealed, but they do indicate that he was also adjudicated as a juvenile of another serious offense. One of the “current residents” in the Dane County Jail (what the sheriff  ridiculously calls inmates) is Richardson, who is accused of shooting the Madison police officer on State Street in the early morni

EXPOSED: What Wisconsin Democrats REALLY Think About Kids With Disabilities

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“Never thought I’d see a doctor testify in an Assembly hearing that we should limit abortion because too few kids are being born with down syndrome these days, but here we are” -Justin Bielinski Democratic state legislators are revealing what they REALLY think about kids with disabilities as they push back against Assembly bills protecting them. The Assembly is pushing a slew of bills, many against abortion. O ne bill would seem to be a no-brainer: It would ban sex-selective, disability-selective, and other selective abortions, meaning it would ban abortions being undertaken solely on the basis of gender, race or disability. Who would oppose that? Democrats oppose even that bill, which is essentially just banning eugenics. Oh, by the way, October is Down Syndrome Awareness month. The most odious Democratic reaction came from a top aide to a prominent Democratic state Senator, whose tweet indicated he doesn't value the lives of kids with Down Syndrome. Justin Bielinski