Feb 04, 2022 · The memo, first reported Wednesday by the New York Times, was sent from attorney Kenneth Chesebro to Troupis, a former Dane County Circuit Court judge, on Nov. 18, 2020 — the same day Troupis formally requested election recounts in Dane and Milwaukee counties on behalf of Trump’s campaign. Recounts and court decisions have affirmed that President Joe …
Feb 03, 2022 · Molly Beck Milwaukee Journal Sentinel MADISON – A Wisconsin attorney hired to litigate former President Donald Trump's 2020 loss in the state was one of the first to learn of a scheme to put in...
Nov 23, 2020 · Jim Troupis, the attorney leading President Donald Trump’s recount effort in Wisconsin, voted illegally according to his own legal argument.
Nov 23, 2020 · The attorney leading President Donald Trump’s recount effort in Wisconsin voted illegally according to his own legal argument that in-person absentee ballots should be …
President Donald Trump asked for the recount after President-elect Joe Biden defeated him by about 20,000 votes in Wisconsin. The recount began Friday, with the retallying of ballots beginning in earnest on Saturday. In Milwaukee, election officials said Sunday that counting would continue until after Thanksgiving.
Jim Troupis, a former Dane County judge and Cross Plains attorney who is representing the Trump campaign, would not answer questions about why he and his wife voted that way. Troupis and his wife voted early using the state's in-person absentee option — one of a group of voters whose ballots the Trump campaign has asked election officials ...
Donald Trump’s reelection campaign has filed more than 30 lawsuits in an attempt to steal an election he has very clearly lost. The goal is to throw out as many ballots as possible—specifically from those who voted early or by mail, since most of those voters tended to favor Joe Biden. (As tends to happen when you spend months convincing your supporters not to do that.)
Vivian Kane (she/her) has a lot of opinions about a lot of things. Born in San Francisco and radicalized in Los Angeles, she now lives in Kansas City, Missouri with her husband Brock Wilbur and too many cats.