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Not Fit to Serve – After ICE Murders Another US Citizen, Derrick Van Orden Accuses Minnesotans of Insurrection
Sen. Johnson Subpoenas AT&T, Verizon, and Lumen for Records Identifying Targets of the Arctic Frost Investigation
New Marquette Law School Poll finds large majority of Wisconsin voters not yet tuned in to who is running in major 2026 elections
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New Marquette Law School Poll finds large majority of Wisconsin voters not yet tuned in to who is running in major 2026 elections

No candidate has established strong position in public favorability in governor, state Supreme Court races; large majorities of voters undecided

New Marquette Law School National Survey Finds Large Majority Think Political Violence is a Big Problem, But With Sharp Partisan Differences
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New Marquette Law School National Survey Finds Large Majority Think Political Violence is a Big Problem, But With Sharp Partisan Differences

Americans are overall pessimistic on reducing intense political conflict; half of those polled say heated language by leaders makes violence more likely

In Response to Charlie Kirk’s Death, WI-03 Rep. Derrick Van Orden Tweets Over 1,000 Times, Threatens to Strip Federal Funding From Health Clinics
Sen. Larson letter to Sen. Wanggaard in response to his 9-19-25 press release
Baldwin, Colleagues Demand Answers From Trump Administration on Censoring Critics and Limiting Free Speech
Rep. Fitzgerald Questions FBI Director Kash Patel on Charlie Kirk’s Assassination
Rep. Goodwin- We Must Chose Unity Over Division on September 11th
Rep. Fitzgerald Statement on the Assassination of Charlie Kirk
Supervisor Steve F. Taylor Condemns Violence Against Charlie Kirk, Urges Return to Civil Political Discourse
WisDems Chair Condemns Murder Of Charlie Kirk
WisGOP Calls for the End of Political Violence
U.S. Senator Ron Johnson Votes YES On Big Ugly Bill
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U.S. Senator Ron Johnson Votes YES On Big Ugly Bill

After spending months criticizing the bill as a way to get attention, Johnson confirms that he will vote yes to gut Medicaid, food security for children, and tax cuts for his billionaire buddies — all while adding over $3 trillion to the deficit