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Late last
month state Assembly Speaker Robin Vos announced the expansion of a
taxpayer-funded investigation into the 2020 election -- appointing a former
Wisconsin state Supreme Court justice to oversee it.
That lead investigator is Michael Gableman, who traveled last week
to South Dakota to attend MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell's
cyber-symposium in which, allegedly, proof of widespread election fraud would
be presented.
(It,
um, wasn't.)
MyPillow CEO's election fraud 'proof'
implodes in front of a live audience
“I learned a lot there that will be helpful to my investigation,"
Gableman told The Associated Press of the South Dakota trip. (Back in November,
he claimed at a pro-Trump
rally that the election was stolen.)
That investigation, Vos said recently,
could cost
several hundred thousand dollars.
Spindell said he is paying his own way to attend the
event.
Gableman told
the AP his travel costs were being paid using the $11,000 a
month he receives from taxpayers for his election
review.
Gableman,
who is being paid $44,000 by taxpayers, declined to answer questions from the
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
"Stop
calling me. Stop texting me," he said by text message.