And what will happen?
Nearly $9 million in Zuckerberg grant funds directed solely to five Democratic strongholds in Wisconsin violated the state’s election code’s prohibition on bribery. That conclusion represents but one of the many troubling findings detailed in the report submitted today by a state-appointed special counsel to the Wisconsin Assembly.
Last August, Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos authorized the Office of Special Counsel, headed by retired state Supreme Court justice Michael Gableman, to investigate concerns about election integrity and the 2020 election. Gableman delivered an interim report to the state assembly on November 10, 2021. Earlier today, the special counsel provided a second interim report to the state legislative body, noting the report “is final in the sense that it provides a list of recommendations with time for the Legislature to act before the close of its session in March.”
While the special counsel’s nearly 150-page report closed with recommendations for the state’s legislative body, Gableman stressed from the get-go that the report did not seek to re-analyze the re-count that occurred in late 2020. Nor was the report’s purpose to challenge certification of the presidential election. Rather, the report represented a small step toward fulfilling “the duty of all citizens of our State and our nation to work hard to secure our democracy for this generation and the next,” the special counsel explained.
From the details exposed in Monday’s special counsel report, the state legislature has much work to do to address “the numerous questionable and unlawful actions of various actors in the 2020 election.” The first unlawful action, according to the report, concerned the payment of grant funds to five Wisconsin counties that were used to facilitate voting. That arrangement, Gableman wrote, violated Wis. Stat. § 12.11, which prohibits election bribery by providing it is illegal to offer anything of value to or for any person in order to induce any elector to go to the polls or vote.
Election Tampering, especially at the Presidential level, should carry a stiff penalty!
The MOST that will happen…if anything is the ZuckerBorg will have to pay a fine….a tiny fine representing a fraction of 1% of his wealth. A ’rounding’ error for his accountants.
“And what will happen?” … experience tells us absolutely nothing ‘will happen’
Members of the Nomenklatura, especially rich members, are immune from legal consequences for their actions. It is beneath them to be under the same laws as the peasantry.
Subotai Bahadur
He went from judging college coeds by their physical appearance to help STEALING the 2020 election.
This lizard asshole deserves execution by electrocution.
I’m guessing $100,000 fine.
Lunch money to him.
Looking forward to a whole heapin’ helpin’ of jack fucking shit happening top that fascist robot Zuckercunt over this.
Shocker….
Another sternly worded letter…
Decertify the Wisconsin election then open the class action law suit against Zuckerbastard.