Dem AG Josh Kaul defended the pace of his investigation into the false elector scheme in Wisconsin while declining to go into specifics on why he filed felony charges against two attorneys and a former aide to Donald Trump.
He also declined to say Tuesday whether more charges could be filed against the 10 Republicans who signed their name to documents falsely seeking to cast the state’s electoral ...
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