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Shop NowIn a unanimous vote, the Wisconsin State Assembly has moved a privileged resolution forward to reclaim Wisconsin’s 10 Electoral College votes. As it stands, the resolution will now move to the Rules Committee where Speaker Robin Vos and the other Representatives in the Assembly have ten days to decide if the resolution will see a floor vote. If successful, the resolution will then move to the Wisconsin Senate where a GOP majority sits led by Sen. Devin LeMahieu. The ultimate fate of this effort is highly questionable. While Speaker Vos hired Fmr. Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman to lead an investigation into the Wisconsin 2020 election that seems to be yielding subpoenas and making progress, both Speaker Vos and Majority Leader Mahieu were subjected to blistering criticism from President Trump for their inaction.
In a statement on June 25th Trump wrote,
“Wisconsin Republican leaders Robin Vos, Chris Kapenga, and Devin LeMahieu, are working hard to cover up election corruption, in Wisconsin,” Trump said
“Don’t fall for their lies! These REPUBLICAN ‘leaders’ need to step up and support the people who elected them by providing them a full forensic investigation. If they don’t, I have little doubt that they will be primaried and quickly run out of office,” he added.
Should Vos and LeMahieu fail to support this effort by the Wisconsin legislature to reclaim their constitutional control over the state’s electoral college electors, then they will have firmly established themselves in opposition to the America First Republican Party of 2022 and should resign both their positions and the party.
The Wisconsin Assembly Joint Resolution In Detail
The legislation introduced by Rep. Timothy Ramthun, not only requires that Wisconsin’s 10 Electoral College votes be recalled for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, but also requires “full forensic physical and cyber audit” be completed, with similar requirements to the audit which took place in Arizona through 2021.
The resolution read in part:
Resolved by the assembly, the senate concurring, That the accumulated
evidence proves the actions taken by the Elections Commission to certify the 2020
presidential election shall be considered contrary to law and fraudulent under Wis.
Stat. §§ 6.84, 6.87 (6), 6.875, 12.11, and 12.13 (2) (b) 7.; and, be it further
Resolved, That the Wisconsin Legislature, pursuant to its authority under Article II, Section 1, Clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution and 3 U.S.C. § 2, and consistent with guidance provided by the Constitutional Counsel Group in a memorandum dated December 30, 2021, acknowledges that illegality took place in conducting the 2020 general election and reclaims Wisconsin’s 10 fraudulent electoral ballots cast for Joseph R. Biden and Kamala Harris; and, be it further
Resolved, That the Wisconsin Legislature shall pass legislation with the
intention to clean up the WisVote database and create separate servers for active and
inactive voters; and, be it further
Resolved, That the Wisconsin Legislature supports a full forensic physical and
cyber audit of the 2020 general election, that this full forensic physical and cyber
audit should be conducted by an independent and nonpartisan auditing firm with a
scope statement approved by the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections,
and that this full forensic physical and cyber audit must include the following
components:
- Total examination of voting system machines, including browsers,
tabulators, scanners, routers and firewalls, switches, network and out-of-band
management cards, internet or network connectivity, network and remote access,
remote access applications, software installed or removed on the system, flash drives,
thumb drives, event logs, scripts that have been run, the date on which data
were last modified and what data were modified, whether during or after the
election, systems and security updates, password policies, multifactor
authentication, databases, adjudication records, administrator accounts, and log-in
records. - Kinematic artifact detection of all physical paper ballots, including whether
ballots meet industry maximum allowable compliance for out-of-calibration
measurements, ballot thickness to prevent bleed through, types of markers used,
printed ballots, quantity of ballots, ballot trail, voter roll in comparison to ballots,
mail-in ballot standards, and ballot watermarks and dot coding. - Physical canvas, including whether county clerks and election employees
and volunteers followed election rules and regulations mandated by their county. - Transparency; and, be it further
Resolved, That in order to ensure transparency, all such audits shall be
streamed live for public viewing and recorded via security video to be run 24 hours
a day, 7 days a week, until all such audits are complete; and, be it further
Resolved, That the Wisconsin Legislature shall pass legislation specifically
intended to secure the integrity of future elections in Wisconsin based on the findings
of the Legislative Audit Bureau investigation, the Assembly Committee on
Campaigns and Elections investigation, and the full forensic physical and cyber
audit; and, be it further
Resolved, That the secretary of state of the State of Wisconsin is hereby
directed to forward a proper authenticated copy of this resolution to the President
of the Senate of the United States.
Here is video of the historic vote in the Wisconsin Assembly via H.O.T Wisconsin and The Gateway Pundit.