Here’s an update from our campaign:

ICYMI: WI’s 1st District is Hard At Work!

Wisconsin counties where Trump gained the most net-votes from 2020 to 2024

Our hard work is getting results. In its analysis of November’s election, Wisconsin Right Now found that President Trump gained votes in every Wisconsin county, while Vice President Kamala Harris lost support in 25 counties.


That growth was especially strong in Wisconsin’s 1st District. ALL 5 of the 1st District counties are in the top 10, with Milwaukee, Rock, and Kenosha taking the top 3 spots! Thank you for all of your hard work.


I want to give a shout out to our County Party Chairs and all the volunteers who helped make this possible:


Milwaukee- Hilario Deleon


Rock- Andreina Patilliet


Kenosha- Sandy Wiedmeyer


Walworth- Chris Goebel


Racine- Andrew Docksey

Michael Whatley continues as RNC Chair under President Trump

Bryan Steil with RNC Chair Michael Whatley and President Trump's nominee for Attorney General Pam Bondi

Chairman Whatley has been instrumental in promoting election integrity, protecting the vote, and getting President Trump and Republicans elected. The RNC is well served by Michael Whatley continuing as Chairman. I look forward to continuing to work with Chairman Whatley and his team to get Republicans elected.


Read his statement on X here.

Rodney Scott to lead U.S. Customs and Border Patrol under President Trump

Bryan Steil and President Trump's nominee for U.S. Customs and Border Patrol Rodney Scott

Last year, I held a town hall in Kenosha about border security. We discussed the importance of securing our border to stop the drug and human trafficking crisis we have all seen in the last four years. We invited former Chief of the United States Border Patrol Rodney Scott to give important insight and information about the Biden Administration’s failed border policies.


I am excited that Rodney will return as Chief of the U.S. Border Patrol under President Trump. He is the right man for the job. Check out the article here.

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Bryan Steil