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State Assembly Leaders Call Recent Impeachment Vote Attempt "Grifting"

Friday, January 19th, 2024 -- 9:01 AM

(Anya van Wagtendonk, Wisconsin Public Radio) Days after a Republican lawmaker and staunch ally of former President Donald Trump tried and failed to bring an impeachment action against Wisconsin’s chief election official to the floor of the Assembly, GOP leaders called the effort “grifting.”

According to Anya van Wagtendonk with Wisconsin Public Radio, the rift between party leaders and a small bloc of Assembly Republicans who authored a resolution to oust the Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe later reemerged during Thursday’s Assembly session with one member of the bloc calling for the resignation of Speaker Pro Tempore Kevin Petersen, R-Waupaca.

On Tuesday, Rep. Janel Brandtjen, R-Menomonee Falls, a promoter of debunked conspiracy theories claiming that widespread election fraud cost Trump the 2020 election, rose repeatedly during standard Assembly business in an attempt to move forward a resolution to impeach Wolfe.

She was ruled out of order and not recognized for the rest of the afternoon. Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Assembly Majority Leader Tyler August, R-Lake Geneva, called her efforts “a big show for the cameras.”

The resolution, which has six Republican co-authors, does not have enough support to move forward through a standard process, August added. “If she has the support to move the resolution forward, she can do so. But the fact is, she doesn’t,” he said. “Our caucus is focused on real things, not grifting.”

Later, Rep. Scott Allen, R-Waukesha, a co-author of the resolution, criticized Petersen – who presides over Assembly proceedings and maintains rules and decorum – for failing to recognize Brandtjen.

“We, the members of this body and the people of Wisconsin, deserve an apology and a commitment from you that an incident of this nature will not happen again,” he said, “In the event that you are unwilling or unable to apologize and make said commitment then I ask for your immediate resignation as Speaker Pro Tem.”

Petersen fired back that Brandtjen had not followed proper protocol. “A member working with groups posting for days on social media to attend an Assembly session so that that member can then harass other members in the chambers because they are ineffective passing their bills through the normal process is not decorum,” he said. “As long as I’m in the chair, this will not be tolerated.”


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