Responding to question, Schimel says, “I would rather move on with other things.”

MADISON — Amid news reports of children being separated from their parents at the border, Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel was asked to react to audio of children who had been separated from their families. Schimel declined to even listen to the audio, saying he “would rather move on with other things.”

“A number of AGs and governors—including some Republican governors—have spoken out against this horrible policy. But Brad Schimel has once again refused to stand up for what’s right if it means he might have to criticize Donald Trump,” said Josh Kaul. “That’s not leadership.”

Josh Kaul served as a federal prosecutor in Baltimore, one of America’s most violent cities. There, Kaul prosecuted murderers, gang members, and drug traffickers, taking dangerous criminals off the street and making communities more secure. He grew up in Oshkosh and Fond du Lac in a family of law enforcement professionals and teachers. He is running for Attorney General in 2018.

For more information, please visit: www.joshkaul.org

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