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Former US Capitol officer calls out Trump’s Jan. 6 pardons during Wisconsin visit
While speaking at the Milwaukee Area Labor Council headquarters Tuesday morning, former U.S. Capitol officer Harry Dunn said he wasn’t surprised by the president’s actions because Trump often discussed the idea while on the campaign trail.
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Evers urges Trump to reconsider pause of federal grants and loans
Gov. Tony Evers is asking President Donald Trump to reconsider his decision to halt federal grant and loan programs, warning of “disastrous consequences for the people of Wisconsin.”
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Wisconsin joins challenge of Trump executive order ending birthright citizenship
Gov. Tony Evers and Attorney General Josh Kaul say Wisconsin has joined a coalition of 17 other states and two cities filing a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order claiming to end birthright citizenship.
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President Trump pardons more than 1,500 Jan. 6 defendants, including 11 from Wisconsin
President Donald Trump has pardoned more than 1,500 people who were either accused, charged or convicted of federal crimes for their actions during the violent riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Of those, 11 are from Wisconsin.
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‘Embarrassing’, ‘Wonderful’, ‘Disoriented’: Wisconsin voters react to a second Trump term
WPR asked people for their feelings and reactions the day after President-elect Trump’s decisive victory over Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Obama tells Democrats at Milwaukee rally that ‘values matter,’ urges voting
With just days until the presidential election, Barack Obama rallied voters for Kamala Harris at the Baird Center in Milwaukee.
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Harris and Trump to hold dueling rallies in Milwaukee in final days of campaign
Both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris will hold rallies in Wisconsin on Friday with just four days to go until the election. It will be the candidates’ second swing through the state this week.
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Democratic VP nominee Tim Walz makes appeal to unions at Manitowoc manufacturing stop
Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz said a Kamala Harris presidency would support Wisconsin unions and bolster the state’s manufacturing sector by building upon recent federal investments.
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VP nominee Tim Walz tells Green Bay Dems it’s ‘all gas and no brake’ through election day
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz on Monday quoted Vince Lombardi and called for Wisconsin Democrats to keep their foot on the gas in the closing days of the election.
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Conservative commentator Charlie Sykes, 2 former GOP state officials endorse Harris
Three Wisconsin conservatives endorse Kamala Harris for president, saying Donald Trump “should never be allowed anywhere near power again.”