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Subject News Roundup: Robin Vos and Michael Gableman’s Partisan Investigation
Date December 3, 2021 3:03 PM
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** News Roundup: Robin Vos and Michael Gableman’s Partisan Investigation
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* Pennsylvania Election Audit
* Threats to Fair Election Administration
* Gov. Noem’s Luxury Renovations

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The Big Story

Wisconsin’s partisan election investigation got a dose of public accountability this week, driven in part by independent reporting and new documents uncovered by American Oversight.

Even as the omicron variant ([link removed]) and the future of Roe v. Wade ([link removed]) (and the revelations that former President Trump had tested positive ([link removed]) for Covid-19 prior to attending a presidential debate) dominated the news, we’ve been tracking the latest developments in the investigation being conducted by lawyer Michael Gableman. The more that is known about the inquiry, the clearer its anti-democratic and conspiracy-informed motivations appear.

A contentious hearing: On Wednesday, Gableman appeared at a hearing in the Wisconsin Assembly’s election committee that quickly turned combative. Gableman took aim at the media and at city officials whom he said had not cooperated, saying he had made legal filings against them, though there were no records of such filings and officials told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ([link removed]) they did not know what he was referring to. (He also demonstrated his lack of understanding of the legislative body that employs him, demanding that a lawmaker’s criticism of the investigation be “stricken from the record” even though, as the Sentinel reported ([link removed]) , “legislative committees don’t maintain transcripts or strike testimony.”)
* Gableman also called for “nonpartisan accountability and transparency,” even as his office finally revealed the names of several partisan actors on his payroll whose identities he had been trying to keep secret.


Who’s on the payroll: The hiring of two out-of-state lawyers, one a former Trump administration official and the other a conservative lawyer connected to the Federalist Society, was reported in recent weeks, and the newly revealed names ([link removed]) paint just as partisan a picture.
* One of the investigators is Ron Heuer, the president of the Wisconsin Voters Alliance, which filed lawsuits seeking to overturn the election.
* Those efforts were assisted by the Minneapolis law firm Mohrman, Kaardal & Erickson and the conservative Thomas More Society — both of which are subleasing office space from Gableman, as revealed in records recently obtained by American Oversight ([link removed]) .
* In addition to the people earning taxpayer-funded salaries, Gableman has also met with conspiracy theorists ([link removed]) — including Shiva Ayyadurai ([link removed]) , who was active in the Arizona Senate’s sham election “audit” — and a man previously convicted of fraud who has been working with newly confirmed Gableman staffer Gary Wait ([link removed]) , a former private investigator.


Gableman’s Arizona trip: The records obtained by American Oversight detailing the questionable office arrangement also showed that taxpayers kicked in more than $2,700 for Gableman and his staff’s visit to the Arizona “audit” in August, despite Assembly Speaker Robin Vos having said the trip’s costs would come out of Gableman’s $11,000-a-month salary.
* Following this news, Vos’s spokeswoman ([link removed]) told the Sentinel that the Assembly would work to recover those funds.
* Gableman, however, has insisted ([link removed]) that the costs should still be covered by taxpayers.


Here are some other headlines related to baseless election investigations in other states:
* Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, GOP leaders shift $4M to pay for election audits called for in new state law (Dallas Morning News ([link removed]) )
* ‘Squabble fest’: Why push for election audit may be imploding in Michigan (Detroit News ([link removed]) )
* Questions remain about Pa. GOP’s election ‘investigation’ (WHYY Philadelphia ([link removed]) )
* Second Colorado county clerk joins Hanks lawsuit seeking 2020 election ‘audit’ (Colorado Newsline ([link removed]) )
* Missouri secretary of state touts integrity of Missouri’s 2020 election, but supports an audit (Missouri Independent ([link removed]) )
* ‘Results were meaningless’: Analysts say they cannot validate or replicate Cyber Ninjas’ hand count of votes (Arizona Republic ([link removed]) )

On the Records

Pennsylvania Election Audit
Another partisan-driven election review is also in the works in the Pennsylvania Senate. During a September hearing in the Senate, a county commissioner from Fulton County discussed a late-2020 audit of election materials conducted in his county. Text messages ([link removed]) related to that audit, obtained and reported on by American Oversight, call into question Commissioner Stuart Ulsh’s testimony ([link removed]) during that hearing, when he denied being aware of a vocally pro-Trump state senator’s involvement and said that all three of the commissioners had been on board.

Threats to Fair Election Administration
While baseless investigations cast further doubt on the integrity of our elections, fealty to the Big Lie ([link removed]) has turned into a “litmus test for Republicans seeking office,” writes the Wall Street Journal ([link removed]) . Trump supporters and proponents of voter-fraud myths are also working to install conspiracy-sympathetic allies in key election-administration positions ([link removed]) across the country — including in secretary of state offices ([link removed]) — and partisan actors in multiple states are working to reshape local election
boards.

Georgia is a notable example, and this week American Oversight published a rundown of several such efforts to alter election boards in various Georgia counties. Records we uncovered provide an inside look at the backlash among a number of county officials to these changes this past spring. Read more here. ([link removed])

Gov. Noem’s Luxury Renovations
Gov. Kristi Noem of South Dakota spent thousands of taxpayer dollars ([link removed]) on decor and furnishings for her office and residence, according to new documents obtained by American Oversight and reported on by the Argus Leader ([link removed]) . In total, Noem’s office spent about $60,000 between January 2019 (the beginning of her term) and September 2021, including more than $13,000 for 17 rugs.

Other Stories We're Following

The Jan. 6 Attack
* House committee probing Jan. 6 riot interviews Georgia’s top elections official (Atlanta Journal-Constitution ([link removed]) )
* Ex-Trump aide Meadows cooperating with House Jan. 6 panel (Associated Press ([link removed]) )
* Trump called aides hours before Capitol riot to discuss how to stop Biden victory (Guardian ([link removed]) )
* Jan. 6 organizers used anonymous ‘burner phones’ to communicate with White House and Trump family, sources say (Rolling Stone ([link removed]) )
* Leaked texts: Jan. 6 organizers say they were ‘following POTUS’ lead’ (Rolling Stone ([link removed]) )


Election Conspiracies and the Big Lie
* Prosecutors demanded records of Sidney Powell’s fundraising groups as part of criminal probe (Washington Post ([link removed]) )
* Tina Peters appears with militia supporters in video call that included endorsement of violence (Colorado Newsline ([link removed]) )
* Cyber Ninjas CEO paid off $423K mortgage on same day pandemic loan was forgiven: report (Raw Story ([link removed]) )
* Attempted breach of Ohio county election network draws FBI and state scrutiny (Washington Post ([link removed]) )
* Inside the ‘big wave’ of misinformation targeted at Latinos (Associated Press ([link removed]) )
* QAnon hero Michael Flynn secretly said QAnon is ‘total nonsense’ (Daily Beast ([link removed]) )


The Coronavirus Pandemic
* A federal judge blocks Biden’s vaccine mandate for U.S. health workers (New York Times ([link removed]) )
* National Guard troops refusing vaccine will lose pay, Pentagon says, in warning shot to GOP-led states (Washington Post ([link removed]) )
* GOP gives unemployment checks to unvaxxed that defied Biden mandate (Axios ([link removed]) )
* Cuomo misrepresented Covid-19 nursing home toll, report says (ABC News ([link removed]) )
* Missouri health department found mask mandates work, but didn’t make findings public (Missouri Independent ([link removed]) )


In the States
* DeSantis’ border mission cost at least $1.6M, an amount that is expected to rise (Miami Herald ([link removed]) )
* About those NYPD cops who DeSantis praised for coming to Florida: There are issues (Miami Herald ([link removed]) )
* ‘A humanitarian crisis’: Why Alabama could lose control of its dangerous prisons (Politico ([link removed]) )
* A Republican power grab in Ohio might be the GOP’s most brazen yet (Guardian ([link removed]) )
* How has Utah saved $75 million on welfare? By providing next to none and taking credit for LDS welfare instead (Salt Lake Tribune ([link removed]) )


National News
* ‘If everybody’s white, there can’t be any racial bias’: The disappearance of Hispanic drivers from traffic records (ProPublica ([link removed]) )
* ICE holds growing number of immigrants at private facilities despite Biden campaign promise to end practice (Washington Post ([link removed]) )
* U.S. and Mexico reach deal to restart Trump-era ‘Remain in Mexico’ program along border (Washington Post ([link removed]) )


Trump Accountability
* RNC agrees to pay some of Trump’s legal bills in N.Y. criminal investigation (Washington Post ([link removed]) )
* Dark-money group paid former Trump AG to ask for pardons — and he never registered as a lobbyist (Daily Beast ([link removed]) )
* Seeking backers for new fund, Jared Kushner turns to Middle East (New York Times ([link removed]) )
* Under Trump, ICE aggressively recruited sheriffs as partners to question and detain undocumented immigrants (Washington Post ([link removed]) )
* Trump could pocket $100 million in deal for money-losing D.C. hotel (Washington Post ([link removed]) )

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