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At a surprise January 6 hearing on Tuesday, a former White House aide linked Trump to the whole of the conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election.

It is now inescapably clear that the former president can’t tell fact from fiction and doesn’t really want to. And the GOP now knows it.

Post-Roe, abortion will be a major issue this November in Wisconsin.

Some residents in the Kenosha County village of Bristol are worried community leaders are fast-tracking a land sale that could put a casino in their backyard.

The profitable gun industry continues on as the NRA and its supporters continue to push against any gun safety measure.

A split state Supreme Court today ruled Wausau dentist Frederick Prehn may continue to serve on the DNR Board until the GOP-controlled state Senate confirms his successor even though his term expired more than a year ago. In the 4-3

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman has asked an appeals court to stay the $2,000-a-day penalty he faces from a Dane County judge’s contempt ruling. Gableman earlier

Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang today urged voters to support Steven Olikara in his bid for U.S. Senate as part of a bid to collect enough donations to help qualify for a debate next month. Yang in an online webinar

Courageous Leaders PAC has lunched an ad buy praising Dem Mandela Barnes in the U.S. Senate race. It’s the first outside group to go up on TV backing any of the Dems running for the party’s nomination to face Johnson.

One Nation, a 501(c)(4) aligned with Senate Republicans, launched another ad praising U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Oshkosh. The group has announced plans to spend more than $9 million praising Johnson, who is considered one of the most vulnerable incumbents in

Washington, D.C.-based American Oversight has filed a fourth open records lawsuit stemming from Michael Gableman’s review of the 2020 election, this time seeking a declaration that his office broke the state’s open records law. Along with the declaration, the suit

At a surprise January 6 hearing on Tuesday, a former White House aide linked Trump to the whole of the conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election.

It is now inescapably clear that the former president can’t tell fact from fiction and doesn’t really want to. And the GOP now knows it.

Post-Roe, abortion will be a major issue this November in Wisconsin.

Some residents in the Kenosha County village of Bristol are worried community leaders are fast-tracking a land sale that could put a casino in their backyard.

The profitable gun industry continues on as the NRA and its supporters continue to push against any gun safety measure.

A split state Supreme Court today ruled Wausau dentist Frederick Prehn may continue to serve on the DNR Board until the GOP-controlled state Senate confirms his successor even though his term expired more than a year ago. In the 4-3 ruling, the court found the expiration of Prehn’s term doesn’t

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman has asked an appeals court to stay the $2,000-a-day penalty he faces from a Dane County judge’s contempt ruling. Gableman earlier this month filed an appeal seeking to overturn Judge Frank

Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang today urged voters to support Steven Olikara in his bid for U.S. Senate as part of a bid to collect enough donations to help qualify for a debate next month. Yang in an online webinar encouraged voters to donate to Olikara’s campaign against U.S. Sen.

Courageous Leaders PAC has lunched an ad buy praising Dem Mandela Barnes in the U.S. Senate race. It’s the first outside group to go up on TV backing any of the Dems running for the party’s nomination to face Johnson. The group didn’t respond to an email WisPolitics.com sent through

One Nation, a 501(c)(4) aligned with Senate Republicans, launched another ad praising U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Oshkosh. The group has announced plans to spend more than $9 million praising Johnson, who is considered one of the most vulnerable incumbents in the U.S. Senate. The spots have focused on inflation and

Washington, D.C.-based American Oversight has filed a fourth open records lawsuit stemming from Michael Gableman’s review of the 2020 election, this time seeking a declaration that his office broke the state’s open records law. Along with the declaration, the suit filed in Dane County asks for an injunction barring the