Wisconsin
Virginia Thomas, wife of far-right Supreme Court justice, pushed Wisconsin legislators to overturn election in November 2020
Final Wednesday the Washington Put up reported that extra emails had been uncovered which had been despatched after the 2020 election by Virginia “Ginni” Thomas, spouse of Supreme Courtroom Justice Clarence Thomas, to legislators in Wisconsin, advocating that they overthrow the election of President-elect Joe Biden primarily based on nonexistent voter fraud.
“Please do your Constitutional obligation!” learn the topic line of the emails despatched to Wisconsin state Sen. Kathy Bernier and Wisconsin state Rep. Gary Tauchen. The emails—despatched utilizing the FreeRoots platform—had been carbon copies of emails despatched by Thomas to 29 totally different Republican state lawmakers in Arizona. She despatched the emails on November 9, 2020, two days after Joe Biden had been declared the winner of the election.
Within the emails to each the Wisconsin and Arizona Republicans, Thomas claimed falsely that Republican-dominated legislatures had the “superior accountability: to decide on our state’s Electors.” The lifelong right-wing operative known as on the lawmakers to “take motion to make sure that clear slate of Electors is chosen.”
Talking to the Put up, Wisconsin state Sen. Bernier claimed that she had not realized that Thomas had emailed her in regards to the election on the time, however that Thomas was effectively inside her rights to “converse her thoughts.” Bernier stated that if there was huge voter fraud, she was open to decertifying the election. Nonetheless, “there was nothing confirmed so far as precise voter fraud.”
In an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Bernier stated it was seemingly that Thomas despatched emails to the each Wisconsin lawmaker however that she and Tauchen had been the one two who retained them.
Consultant Tauchen, who’s retiring this 12 months, didn’t reply to the questions from the Washington Put up. When Thomas despatched the emails, Wisconsin courts had been embroiled in lawsuits filed by Republicans difficult the election outcomes and demanding recounts in majority-Democratic counties, resembling Dane (Madison) and Milwaukee.
The alternate elector conspiracy devised by fascist ex-President Trump and his Republican accomplices concerned submitting a slate of “alternate” electors for seven states Trump misplaced to Biden, together with Wisconsin, Georgia, Nevada, Arizona, Michigan, New Mexico and Pennsylvania. The plan known as for Vice President Mike Pence to make use of the bogus electors as a pretext for delaying the certification of the 2020 election on January 6, 2021.
On December 14, 2020, whereas the real electors met in every state capital and in Washington D.C. to formalize Biden’s 306-232 Electoral Faculty victory, pro-Trump Republican officers within the aforementioned seven states met and signed bogus elector certificates, which they despatched to the Nationwide Archives and to Congress.
The scheme was headed by Trump’s private lawyer Rudy Giuliani, who labored in shut coordination with conservative lawyer John Eastman and Virginia Thomas. Each Giuliani and Eastman spoke outdoors the White Home earlier than Trump addressed the “Save America” rally on January 6 and known as for the contributors to march on Congress. Virginia Thomas has admitted to attending that very same rally.
Regardless of Ginni Thomas’ distinguished function within the failed coup, she has but to be charged by the Justice Division and even subpoenaed by the January 6 Home Choose Committee, which has been investigating the assault on the Capitol for over a 12 months.
The Home committee requested Thomas to offer paperwork and sit for a voluntary interview in June. At first, she indicated she would testify earlier than the committee, saying she seemed ahead to “speaking to them” and that she couldn’t “wait to clear up misconceptions.” However lower than two weeks later, Thomas recanted. In a June 28 assertion to the committee, a lawyer for Thomas stated there was not “adequate foundation” for her to testify.
Over two months later Thomas has but to be subpoenaed by the Choose Committee.
In an interview on CBS’s Face the Nation on September 4, Maryland Democrat Jamie Raskin, a Choose Committee member, was requested by host Main Garrett if the committee nonetheless had an “curiosity” in acquiring testimony from Thomas.
Raskin, deflecting, stated, “We’re thinking about getting testimony from anybody who has related proof in regards to the try to overthrow the 2020 election.” Pressed once more by Garrett, Raskin stated that he thought she had “related testimony to render” however that he didn’t “wish to overstate her function.”
Within the interview, the subject of the committee searching for testimony from former Republican Home Speaker Newt Gingrich was additionally broached. The day after the Put up reported on Ginni Thomas’ efforts to overturn the election in Wisconsin, the Choose Committee launched a letter it had despatched to Gingrich requesting his testimony. Raskin likewise indicated that the committee wish to converse to Gingrich, however once more, refused to say if a subpoena could be issued if he refused to cooperate.
In his letter to Gingrich, chairman of the choose committee Mississippi Democrat Bennie Thompson stated that Gingrich had “information about former President Donald J. Trump’s efforts to overturn the outcomes of the 2020 presidential election,” and the committee was in possession of emails exchanged between Gingrich and “senior advisers” to Trump, together with his son-in-law Jared Kushner and his communications director Jason Miller.
Within the emails, Gingrich “supplied detailed enter into tv ads that repeated and relied upon false claims about fraud within the 2020 election,” wrote Thompson. The emails despatched by Gingrich didn’t encourage voting for a selected candidate however as a substitute tried to forged doubt over the outcomes as a complete, after the actual fact.
One e mail allegedly despatched by Gingrich on December 8, 2020, in keeping with Thompson, known as on the Trump marketing campaign to air adverts selling the fascist lie that African American election staff in Atlanta, Georgia, had smuggled suitcases of pretend ballots. Thompson wrote that Gingrich known as for nationwide ads relating to the “suitcase scandal.”
Quoting from an e mail Gingrich despatched to Kushner, Miller and Larry Weitzner, CEO of Jamestown Associates, the lead advert maker for Trump’s 2016 and 2020 campaigns, Gingrich wrote:
“The objective is to arouse the nation’s anger via new verifiable data the American individuals have by no means seen earlier than … if we inform the American individuals in a approach they discover convincing and it arouses their anger[,] they’ll then deliver stress on legislators and governors.”
Along with Gingrich pushing Trump’s Massive Lie, Thompson additionally famous that the committee has obtained data demonstrating that Gingrich was closely concerned within the bogus elector scheme. This underscores that the January 6 coup, not like the narrative superior by the Choose Committee, was not the results of Trump and some outlier Republicans however a multifaceted conspiracy that was embraced by a majority of the Republican Celebration and key sections of the state equipment, together with parts of the police, navy, intelligence companies and the Supreme Courtroom.
Citing paperwork obtained by the Choose Committee, Thompson wrote: “On November 12, 2020 you wrote the next to Mr. [Mark] Meadows [Trump’s White House chief of staff] and Mr. [Pat] Cipollone [White House Legal Counsel]: “Is somebody answerable for coordinating all of the electors? Evans makes the purpose that every one the contested electors should meet on [D]ecember 14 and ship in ballots to drive contests which the home must settle.”
Even after the violent assault on Congress failed, Gingrich was nonetheless pushing high-level Trump co-conspirators to proceed their efforts to overturn the election and set up a dictatorship. Thompson wrote that on January 6, at 10:42 p.m., Gingrich emailed Meadows and requested, “[a]re there letters from state legislators about decertifying electors[?]”
“Accordingly,” Thompson wrote, “you seem to have been concerned with President Trump’s efforts to cease the certification of the election outcomes, even after the assault on the Capitol.” This sentence applies, not solely to Gingrich however to a majority of those who the Democratic Celebration to today calls our “Republican colleagues.”
Wisconsin
High school volleyball postseason ramps up in central Wisconsin
STEVENS POINT, Wis. (WSAW) – A flurry of area volleyball teams began their 2025 postseason runs on Thursday night as regional semifinals took center court.
Beginning in Stevens Point, SPASH swept its rival Wisconsin Rapids 3-0 to advance to the regional finals. The Panthers will get another Valley foe in the next round as they host Marshfield on Saturday.
It was a tough night for other Valley teams as D.C. Everest, Wausau West and Wausau East all saw their seasons come to an end on Thursday.
In D3, Stanley-Boyd backed up their #1 seed, sweeping #5 Marathon 3-0. The Orioles will get another home match, taking on #2 Stratford on Saturday. The Tigers beat Northland Pines in the regional semis.
Both Loyal and Greenwood had their seasons end on Thursday as Loyal fell to McDonell Catholic and Greenwood lost to Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran.
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Wisconsin
Assembly meets over investigation into DPI’s handling of educator misconduct
WISCONSIN — The Republican-controlled Assembly wants State Superintendent Jill Underly to address a recent report by The Capital Times.
The news outlet’s year-long investigation examined the Department of Public Instruction’s (DPI) handling of investigations into educator misconduct.
An Assembly committee is holding a hearing on Thursday in response to the paper’s investigation, and Underly is invited to testify.
The report looked at the numbers from 2018 to 2023. Through a series of open records requests, the investigation found that in that five-year period, DPI investigated 461 educators for all forms of misconduct, including sexual.
There was no probable cause found in 178 cases. A total of 161 educators voluntarily surrendered their licenses. DPI revoked 66 licenses.
The Cap Times report also states that DPI did not make the findings of these investigations readily available to the public.
Investigative Reporter Danielle DuClos conducted the investigation into DPI.
Her findings also showed that 204 educators, including teachers and administrators, were investigated by DPI for alleged sexual misconduct and grooming from 2018 to 2023.
In an interview about her report, DuClos told Spectrum News that her research showed 60 of those 204 educators kept their teaching licenses.
“The most surprising thing was the lack of data on how often teachers and educators are being investigated for allegations of grooming and sexual misconduct, and that’s really what prompted this reporting project, to look at how often that is happening,” DuClos said. “We asked that question and started digging into records and really trying to answer the prevalence question.”
DuClos said her research showed at least 44% of DPI’s investigations since 2018 had to do with allegations of educator sexual misconduct, or grooming.
“We say at least 44% because there are about one fifth of the cases we reviewed where we weren’t able to categorize the conduct, and that was about 100 of those cases,” DuClos added.
Of the 204 educators investigated on accusations of sexual misconduct, DuClos said her findings revealed that more than 80 of them voluntarily surrendered their teaching licenses, the most common way educators lose their teaching credentials in Wisconsin across all types of misconduct.
The year-long investigation yielded a mountain of documents. DuClos said this included requesting, via open records, DPI’s internal tracking sheet for how they monitor these investigations.
“We also got a document that had case note summaries going back to about 2019 through part of 2022 that had notes from the department about what the investigations were like,” she said.
DuClos conducted her investigation by also cross-referencing with media reports, school district records and court records to fill in any missing information, she said.
In July, The Cap Times asked for about 100 individual educator case files from DPI via another open records request. DuClos said that request has yet to be fulfilled.
State Superintendent Underly released the following statement last Friday, after The Cap Times published its investigation:
“Student safety is the foundation of everything that we do in education. Every allegation of educator misconduct is treated with the highest level of seriousness and is thoroughly investigated by the Department of Public Instruction.
“Any suggestion that the DPI withholds information from the public is categorically false. Records are released in accordance with open records laws, and educator license statuses are publicly available to anyone on the DPI’s website.
“Voluntary surrenders of licensure are not loopholes. They are permanent, legally binding agreements that remove harmful individuals from the classroom and prevent them from teaching. In many cases, they also protect victims from additional trauma.
“Journalism is the foundation of our democracy. But inaccurate reporting and sensationalism that ignores facts, distorts the truth, and omits key context has no place.
“This reporting failed to acknowledge critical facts and the legal boundaries in which the DPI operates. I urge The Capital Times to issue a prompt correction to restore public trust and ensure an accurate understanding of our work to protect students.”
Wisconsin
Universities of Wisconsin enrollment up, record increase of freshmen enrolled
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) – The Universities of Wisconsin announced Wednesday that enrollment is up for the third straight year thanks to a record number of freshmen enrolling in the system.
Enrollment across the universities for Fall 2025 topped out at 164,626 students, an increase of 190 students from Fall 2024.
This year’s enrollment numbers mark the first time enrollment has increased three years in a row since 2010.
The universities experienced a 5.5% increase, or 1,033 students, in Wisconsin resident new freshmen, and nine of the 13 universities experienced a jump in enrollment numbers.
“This is a moment worth celebrating,” said Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman. “Three years of sustained growth shows that students and families see the Universities of Wisconsin as a smart investment in themselves and in Wisconsin’s future. It will help Wisconsin win the war for talent.”
For the increase, Rothman credits the Direct Admit Wisconsin program and the 2025 Wisconsin Tuition Promise. These programs, funded through the universities and Ascendium, helped show a 9% enrollment increase at seven participating universities.
“Direct Admit Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Tuition Promise have opened doors for more students across the state,” Rothman explained. “These initiatives are driving broad-based growth that reflects our commitment to serving all Wisconsinites.”
Overall enrollment numbers were slowed by a decline of 7.6% in international students.
Data shows UW-Madison has the most students, with 51,481 enrolled for the Fall 2025 semester. UW Superior is the smallest, with 2,872 enrolled students.
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