Apparently, Wisconsin State Assembly Speaker Robin Vos’s hiring of former law enforcement officers to conduct an election investigation, under the direction of former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman, is not sufficient for some members of his Republican legislative caucus.
This is what Brandtjen wrote to her constituents: “There is no doubt that after the filed affidavits and lawsuit, Donald Trump won this election in Wisconsin and several methods of fraud were used to change the outcome.”
Wisconsin State Representative Janel Brandtjen, Republican of Menomonee Falls, who chairs the Assembly Campaign and Elections Committee, announced Monday she has decided to “initiate a more intensive investigation” of possible election fraud. She said it would be a “cyber-forensic examination of tabulators, ballot marking devices and other election equipment.” (Think: Arizona’s search for bamboo filters in ballots to show they might be from China.)
Brandtjen, one of the most rightwing members of the legislature, was appointed by Vos to head the election committee, after he cast aside the less zealous Representative Ron Tusler, Republican of Harrison, who also has publicly voiced his belief in significant fraud in the 2020 presidential election in Wisconsin, but has not been as outspoken. Brandtjen has held hearing after hearing on what she claimed was election fraud, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
But after traveling to Arizona to observe the audit there—and after Donald Trump castigated Vos and other Wisconsin Republicans on the eve of their convention for not going further—she announced Monday that the committee would be doing another “more thorough investigation of the 2020 fall election.”
“The people of Wisconsin deserve to know the truth about the 2020 election,” she said in a statement, ignoring multiple findings that the 2020 election was legitimate by courts, clerks, and investigators.
Vos and the Assembly voted to give her committee investigatory powers, including the power of subpoena, which her press release confuses with the public power to make an open records request available to any citizen. Earlier this year, Democratic Minority Leader Gordon Hintz called for the removal of Brandtjen and all members of the committee who “promote the lie” that the presidential election was stolen.
Vos has reacted coolly to Brandtjen’s call for a forensic investigation, saying “I don’t know what that would prove, since we already have two already ongoing.” He added that the audit he ordered “very clearly mirrors exactly what’s happened in Arizona,” adding, “So we are already doing a forensic audit.” (The other audit he references is being conducted by the nonpartisan Wisconsin Audit Bureau.)
This is what Brandtjen wrote to her constituents: “There is no doubt that after the filed affidavits and lawsuit, Donald Trump won this election in Wisconsin and several methods of fraud were used to change the outcome.”
“I appreciate the legislative efforts to restore confidence in our election system, and support the complementary investigative efforts underway to look into localized concerns,” she said. “It is understandable that private citizens and citizen groups have been seeking to conduct their own investigations that their elected representatives have failed to do, but it is important that they be conducted in the most transparent and coordinated way possible. The amount of absentee voting taking place has exposed issues surrounding ballot curing, ‘indefinitely confined’ electors, ballot harvesting and how our tabulators actually work.”
Slamming the nonpartisan Wisconsin Elections Commission that was created by Republicans and “liberal partisan clerks,” she vowed her committee would do a cyber-forensic examination of tabulators, ballot marking devices, and other election equipment.
Brandtjen added this unusual statement about voters:
“It is clear there are those who continue to oppose more rigorous examinations of election materials in favor of moving on, or were not displeased with the results of the November 2020 election.”
Brandtjen has on multiple occasions made it clear that she is indeed displeased with the results of the 2020 election.
This article first appeared in the Wisconsin Examiner.