Speaker Robin Vos Pauses Wisconsin 2020 Election Investigation

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Speaker Robin Vos Pauses Wisconsin 2020 Election Investigation
By Jim Hoft
Published May 12, 2022
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Speaker Robin Vos was called out at a meeting with constituents last week for signing off on ballot drop boxes in the state in the 2020 election.

Speaker Robin Vos announced this week he will pause the 2020 election investigation by former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman.

Vos said he will wait until some lawsuits were decided which is a another flimsy excuse for the RINO House Speaker.

The Washington Examiner reported:

Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman’s inquiry into the 2020 presidential election has reportedly been halted amid several lawsuits over his investigation.
While his investigation into the election is paused, Gableman’s $11,000 monthly salary will be halved to $5,500, and he will receive a $2,500 monthly stipend to pay for rent, General Assembly Speaker Robin Vos announced Wednesday, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

“Until we win those lawsuits, you know, we are pausing the investigation because it’s not like we’re going to keep looking into things we’ve already discovered,” Vos, a Republican, said.Gableman’s 2020 election investigation could stretch into next year thanks to the pause. Wisconsin Republicans signed a new contract with Gableman that took effect May 1 and noted salary changes, per a copy published by WQOW. Additional expenses Gableman may need will have to be preapproved by the General Assembly, according to the contract.

“This is going to end up costing taxpayers a lot more than $5,500 because it’s going to drag on for months and months and months. Lawsuits tend to rack up other expenses,” Democratic state Rep. Mark Spreitzer said, per the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

The Gateway Pundit reached out to Justice Gableman tonight and will post any updates when we hear back from him.
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