Wisconsin 2020 Election Investigation Extended Until April 30: Irregularities Found

Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Gableman signed on to continue his investigation into the 2020 presidential election irregularities on a grand enough scale to invalidate some of that year’s election results.

QUICK FACTS:
  • Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Gableman signed a contract to continue his investigation into the 2020 election results until the end of April, according to The Gateway Pundit.
  • Gableman signed the contract Tuesday following the expiration of his original contract which expired in December, The Associated Press reports, and uncovered a number of concerning facts.
  • Gableman delivered a report to Wisconsin officials last week, calling for the legislature to take a look at decertifying President Joe Biden’s win over the hotly contested state.
  • The former state supreme court justice will fight back against lawsuits that are meant to block his subpoenas of mayors and election officials at both the state and local levels.
  • Once the suits are finished Gableman will consult Assembly Speaker Robin Vos about whether further investigation or a probe is warranted.
GABLEMAN’S CONTENTIOUS CONTRACT:
  • Assembly Speaker Robin Vos is the one who both hired Gableman and extended his contract, telling the AP that the first order of business is to resolve the litigation. “It’s not necessarily looking for additional things to investigate,” Vos said.
  • “We’re just trying to complete the investigation on many of the issues that were raised in the report.”
  • Former President Donald Trump praised Vos for “standing by” Gableman following his headline-grabbing results from the investigation.
BACKGROUND:
  • Among other irregularities, During the course of his investigation, Gableman found hundreds of thousands of registered voters who registered to vote in 1918 still on the voter rolls.
  • According to the Wisconsin Legislative website, roughly 120,000 of those registrations are still active.
  • But The Council on Foreign Relations contends Trump lost Wisconsin in the 2020 presidential election by around 21,000 votes.

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