Wisconsin's Democrat Gov. Tony Evers was directly responsible for many of the efforts to revise election rules, permitting looser restrictions on mail-in ballots, outdated voter rolls and late deadline.
After evidence has emerged increasing the likelihood of a forensic audit led by the state's GOP legislature, Evers is now complaining about the price tag.
Evers claimed Monday that it was "Outrageous" that Republicans planned to spend $680,000 on an investigation into the 2020 election in Wisconsin, accusing Assembly Speaker Robin Vos of "Drinking the Kool-Aid" after meeting with former President Donald Trump.
A Republican-controlled Assembly committee gave approval Monday, on a 5-3 party-line vote, to designating former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman as special counsel to lead the investigation ordered by Vos, assist the Assembly Elections Committee and hire investigators and others as needed.
The vote comes a week after Vos flew with Trump to a campaign rally in Alabama where the two discussed the Wisconsin investigation.
"Things changed a bit when Robin Vos went down and visited Donald Trump and got that nice picture on the plane," Evers said.
"We had a fair election this last time," Evers insisted.
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Wisc. Gov. Who Enabled Massive Vote Fraud Complains About Audit Price Tag
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