Wisconsin Election Fraud Investigators Blanket State with 70 Surprise Subpoenas | The Western Journal
The Western Journal reports that Special Counsel Michael Gableman is issuing approximately 70 subpoenas to state entities and employees, special interest groups, private companies, mayoral staffers, and IT departments throughout Wisconsin to obtain records, depositions, and more information on the election process and organizations that seem to have had a hand in the administration of elections.
Gableman is specifically looking into the mayors, clerks, and staffers in Wisconsin’s five biggest cities: Madison, Racine, Kenosha, Green Bay, and Milwaukee to learn how they might have been influenced by funding from the CTCL, which, thanks to generous donations from Zuckerberg, gave these five Wisconsin cities $8.8 million in grants. The team is also focused on the Wisconsin Elections Commission, which illegally voided laws designed prevent nursing home ballot harvesting.
A source close to the investigation told The Western Journal that the most recent subpoenas Gableman issued were all in-state. However, Gableman’s team anticipates additional subpoenas for others involved in the election, the source said. For example, the investigators plan to subpoena Wisconsin’s voting machine vendors to learn exactly how the machines work and to check the security of the systems, according to the source.
Gableman is also looking into other figures and organizations (including CTCL itself) from out of state who may have had a hand in ballot harvesting and other roles in the election, the source said.
The team expects pushback on every subpoena issued and is prepared to move to the higher courts as necessary to continue their investigation into what went on in the 2020 election.
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