Five Years Ago Today: John Doe Raids Wisconsin
Children subjected to government raids before the break of dawn were told that they and their parents could go to jail if they told anyone about the John Doe investigation.
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Oct 3, 2018
Children subjected to government raids before the break of dawn were told that they and their parents could go to jail if they told anyone about the John Doe investigation.
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Sep 5, 2018
Some lawmakers and clerks have questioned why Haas remains with the agency so long after he announced his intentions to leave.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Aug 29, 2018
The Milwaukee County Clerk’s office, through a software error in the WisVote program, managed to double the number of Democratic votes cast in the Milwaukee County sheriff’s race.
Read Moreby Eric O'Keefe | Apr 18, 2018
Leah Vukmir has spent the last eight years on the front lines of the greatest political conflict in Wisconsin history. Union bosses and career government officials tried to overrule the Legislature and the voters, but Leah defended the people and defeated the bureaucrats.
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Apr 6, 2018
Critics of the John Doe investigators have accused them of constantly attempting to delay the legal process to, among other things, financially bleed the people they investigated for so long.
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Feb 28, 2018
Last month on a party-line vote, the Senate voted not to confirm Haas, in large part because of his involvement in Wisconsin’s unconstitutional “John Doe II” investigation into dozens of conservative organizations and Republican Gov. Scott Walker’s campaign.
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Feb 20, 2018
Three former agents in Wisconsin’s infamous “John Doe II” investigation now have attorneys representing them – at state taxpayer expense.
Read Moreby Devin LeMahieu | Feb 19, 2018
Because of Leah’s efforts, we have seen remarkable conservative reforms in Wisconsin: record high employment, Act 10, Right to Work, dismantling the biased Government Accountability Board, expanding School Choice statewide, and so much more.
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Feb 13, 2018
The legislation would create a committee that would have expanded authority to compel former GAB agents and witnesses to testify before the Legislature. It would do so with rarely used legislative subpoena power.
Read Moreby Jerry Bader | Feb 2, 2018
Brown County Circuit Court Judge Kendall Kelley gave the appearance of a new hire looking for an employee’s manual in his first hearing as a newly-appointed John Doe Judge Thursday.
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