Wisconsin Special Counsel Describes Election Investigation Strategy

The Wisconsin Office of Unique Counsel launched a video on Monday describing the “parameters of [its] examination” into the 2020 election.

Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gablemen, who was designated as unique counsel by Wisconsin Speaker of the Assembly Robin Vos (R-63) over the summer season, revealed the information in a video launched on Rumble.

“Examinations need to not pre-judge individuals or evidence. Therefore, we want to talk about possible evidence with anybody who believes they have evidence,” Gableman began.

He then attended to the distinction in between an audit and an examination.

“If we choose to do audits, the audits will be public. However, examinations are private until finished to prevent damaging people or jeopardizing evidence,” he kept in mind.

The former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice then outlined how he anticipates public authorities to interact with details requests from the investigation:

In attempting to determine if the election was performed correctly, it is the responsibility of the public authorities who are paid to run the election to respond to concerns and show that their management of the election appertained. If they refuse to work together, we will oblige them to answer concerns.

He then addressed his role as Special Counsel:

My job as Unique Counsel is to gather all relevant information, and while I will draw my own conclusions, my objective is to put whatever I know prior to you, the resident, so that you can comprise your own mind. A blockage of this office is a blockage of you.

You can enjoy the video here:

Previously this month, Gableman asked the Wisconsin Elections Commission to maintain “any and all records and proof … including … info retained on any and all voting machines.”

“Gableman won election to the Wisconsin Supreme Courtin 2008, beating incumbent Louis Butlerwith 51.19 percent of the vote, and winning 60 of the 72 counties in the state,” Ballotpedia reported:

[He] was selected to the Burnett County Circuit Courtin 2002 by Gov. Scott McCallum (R). After that, he was re-elected to the circuit court and then elected to the Wisconsin Supreme Courtin nonpartisan elections.

During the 2008 Supreme Court election, a progressive third-party group called the Greater Wisconsin Committeeran an ad slamming Gov. McCallum’s decision to designate Gableman to the Burnett County Court since Gableman lived outside of the county and was not noted as a final by the judicial selection committee. The organization also explained that Gableman had donated to McCallum’s re-election campaign, declaring that the donation had actually influenced McCallum’s choice. Gableman denounced the advertisement as “smear techniques” from a “shadowy interest group.” Gableman’s opponent Louis Butlerdid not refute the material of the advertisement, however he asked the group to allow he and Gableman to run their own campaigns.

In 2018 Gableman picked not to run for re-election to another ten year term on the Wisconsin Supreme Court and has been in personal practice ever since.

As Breitbart News reported.

Joe Biden was accredited the winner of the November 3, 2020 Wisconsin election on November 30, 2020by a margin of 20,682 votes, getting 1,630,866 votes to Donald Trump’s 1,610,184 votes out of 3.3 million votes cast.

Wisconsin was among numerous crucial battlefield states in which Joe Biden was narrowly certified the winner in the 2020 governmental election. Wisconsin’s 10 Electoral College votes were awarded to Biden and contributed to his 306 to 232 Electoral College triumph, which was validated in a joint session of Congress on January 6, 2021.

Wisconsin was likewise among several states at the center of the controversy over the personal financing of election administration in 2020.

The personal financing of election administration throughout the 2020 election was extremely questionable. Mark Zuckerberg’s $419 million donation to two nonprofit organizations was at the center of that controversy in Wisconsin. $350 countless Zuckerberg’s donations went to the Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL), whose activities in Wisconsin will likely be scrutinized by the Special Counsel’s examination.

Those activities were the subjective of an investigative report by Wisconsin Spotlight in April:

Chicago-based CTCL utilized $350 million in contributions from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his partner to fund grants to assist cities provide a “safe, inclusive, and secure ballot procedure in 2020 elections.”

The city of Waukesha, with a population of 72,000 individuals, eventually got a CTCL grant for $42,000, according to elections officials. Racine, slightly larger, got a grant for $9,420,000 more– $900,000 more than Waukesha. It belonged to $6.9 million in total CTCL grant funding to the 5 biggest cities.

Green Bay, a city of about 104,000 locals, was granted almost $1.1 million in the very first wave of grants in July. It received another half million dollars in September. The combined $1.6 million in CTCL grants amounted for more than 4 times Green Bay’s 2020 elections budget.

In June, Breitbart News reported, “the Wisconsin Supreme Court refused. to hear a case challenging the legality of making use of drop boxes for absentee ballots in the 2020 governmental election.”

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