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UNANIMOUS: Wisconsin Resolution to Reclaim “Fraudulent” Electors Moves Forward; Read the Text Here


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It has been confirmed.

After rumors circulating online, we now have incontrovertible evidence that resolution to RECALL “fraudulent” electors for Joe Biden has been presented in the Wisconsin state assembly.

The legislatures voted unanimously to move this resolution forward.

However, Wisconsin Speaker Vos has indicated that he intends to fight back against the unanimous votes and single-handedly strike this down.

The resolution was introduced on January 25, 2022.

It is called AJR120.

Per the Wisconsin State Legislature’s own website:

Relating to: Wisconsin election reform and reclaiming the electoral ballots for President and Vice President that were certified under fraudulent intent and purpose.

Whereas, the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) enabled the illegal use of over 500 voter drop boxes in Wisconsin, infringing Wis. Stat. § 6.87 (6), in all 72 counties under Elections Commission guidance issued on August 19, 2020, and the use of drop boxes was organized by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), which worked in conjunction with other national organizations like the CTCL, Center for Election Innovation and Research (CEIR), and National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), which, on October 2, 2020, promoted CISA’s campaign of illegal drop boxes; andWhereas, the Wisconsin Supreme Court stated in Trump v. Biden, 2020 WI 91, “On March 25, 2020, the Dane and Milwaukee County Clerks issued guidance on Facebook suggesting all voters could declare themselves indefinitely confined because of the pandemic and the governor’s then-existing Safer-at-Home Order.

The resolution was introduced by Representative Ramthun.

You can view Ramthun’s statement on his effort to RECLAIM the electors on Rumble:

We are expecting Rep. Ramthun to hold a press release soon to give more information on his efforts.

As of this writing, a massive organic campaign is underway.

We are hearing that people in Wisconsin are calling their representatives to make sure this bill moves forward.

Remember, the legislatures voted unanimously to move this forward.

But Wisconsin Speaker Vos could single-handedly block this resolution.

If you live in Wisconsin, be sure to call your representatives!

Of course, there are many on the left who are claiming that this is fake news.

Why?

Because they don’t want this movement to gain any more momentum.

But the truth is clear.

Wisconsin’s legislatures are making legitimate moves to reclaim their electors.

Becker News confirms:

The Wisconsin Assembly has voted in the affirmative to pass a privileged resolution to withdraw the state’s 10 electors who were slated to have cast their votes for Joe Biden in the 2020 election.

The announcement of the privileged resolution, as well as the present members who voted unanimously to pass it, can be viewed below.

It’s important to note that this resolution was approved UNANIMOUSLY.

But that’s not all.

Wisconsin also officially became the 16th state to pass a resolution calling for a Convention of States.

Per The Federalist:

Wisconsin became the latest state to pass a resolution calling for an Article V convention of states on Tuesday, with the goal of proposing amendments to the U.S. Constitution that would limit the power of the federal government.

Passed by the Wisconsin Assembly last year, the resolution was approved by the Senate in a 17-16 vote, with four Republicans joining all Democrats in opposition. According to the measure, Wisconsin’s legislature seeks to call a convention of states “limited to proposing amendments to the Constitution of the United States that impose fiscal restraints on the federal government, limit the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, and limit the terms of office for its officials and for members of Congress.”

As written in Article V of the U.S. Constitution, state legislatures are provided the power to call a convention to propose amendments to the nation’s founding document without the approval of Congress. Under the current process, two-thirds of states are required for a convention to be called, with three-fourths of states necessary for any amendment proposed to be ratified.

“Times like these are precisely why the Founders created the mechanisms in Article V,” said state Rep. Dan Knodl. “Federal overreach has thrown our country into chaos, and it’s time for the states to exercise their authority as granted to them in the constitution to restore order, states’ rights, and limited, constitutional government. I’m incredibly proud that our state has officially thrown its support behind this movement.”

State Sen. Kathy Bernier also expressed her excitement at the resolution’s passage, noting how thankful she is that the Constitution provides “the states and the people a framework to step in and save the Republic when Congress will not.”

“Today we sent a message that Wisconsin stands ready to rein in federal overreach,” she said.

So far, this story has been ignored by the mainstream media.

I think we all know the reason why.

It’s up to you to spread the truth, so be sure to share this article with your family and friends!



 

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