Elections
Rebecca Kleefisch says vaccine mandates are a ‘new level of government overreach’

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Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Rebecca Kleefisch appeared on the Sara Carter Show to talk about the current dismal political situation. As a result, Kleefisch has recently decided to run so she can bring Wisconsin back to its roots.
Government Overreach
Abov all, Kleefisch is against government mandates of any kind. To her, a vaccine mandate is “an epic, fresh new level of government overreach, creepiness” she told host Sara Carter. “It started with the Obama administration fresh in America’s mind,” the gubernatorial candidate said.”That was the beginning of the big type of big media, big government cabal that is truly threatening our American way of life. Patriots everywhere should be very, very concerned about this.”
In 2010, Kleefisch was elected Lieutenant Governor at the hight of the Tea Party movement. As a result, much of her state underwent a red wave. The whole movement was working against big government and big tech. Nowadays, Kleefisch isn’t against the COVID vaccine, but she wants less government involvement.
“Listen, you want to get the vaccine, great for you. You want to wear masks, great for you. You want to protect yourself against co-morbidities or practice great hygiene, or do any exercise in assuring that you prevent any hospitalization for COVID, you possibly can prevent, by all means, do it,” Kleefisch said. “But government should not in between your decision about what you do with your own healthcare. a doctor’s advice about the same government has no business stepping in between those private and sacred relationships.”
2022 Election
Now, Wisconsin’s current governor Tony Evers, is the opposite. He often takes on the roll of judge, jury and executioner in his seat as governor, according to Kleefisch. For example, when Wisconsin man Jacob Blake was shot and paralyzed by a police officer, Evers watched the footage. As a result, he sided with the protestors over the 30-second video rather than consult police officials. In the end, prosecutors did not charge the police officer.
“I plan to be the guy to relax to the great state of Wisconsin, we’re gonna change it so that once again our state is the jewel of the Midwest and is a destination,” Kleefisch said. “But under Tony Evers, we can possibly say that he has broken the state of Wisconsin, it’s not irreparably gone. There is so much good we can still do but Tony Evers is a weak and incompetent leader who has led to nothing but chaos in this state.”
Wisconsin elected Evers in 2018. He will be running for reelection.
You can follow Jenny Goldsberry on Twitter @jennyjournalism.

Elections
Videotapes from Jan. 6 Committee Witness Interviews Vanish

Videotapes containing witness interviews conducted by the Democrat-led January 6 congressional committee have disappeared. The chairman of the House Administration oversight subcommittee, Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.), expressed his apprehension on the “Just the News, No Noise” television show.
According to Loudermilk, all videotapes of depositions have vanished, raising questions about the preservation of crucial evidence. He argued that, under House rules, these tapes qualified as congressional evidence, especially since some clips were aired during hearings. Loudermilk contended that the tapes should have been preserved by the now-defunct Jan. 6 committee and its chairman, Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.).
Loudermilk’s revelation has broader implications, potentially impacting criminal trials in both state court in Georgia and federal court in Washington, where individuals, including former President Donald Trump, face charges related to the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. Notably, Trump’s legal team had recently requested evidence from the Jan. 6 committee but was denied by a judge.
The situation takes a further twist as Loudermilk disclosed that the J6 committee had sent certain evidence, such as transcripts, to the Biden White House and the Homeland Security Department. Shockingly, these transcripts have now been returned to Loudermilk’s GOP-led subcommittee almost entirely redacted, preventing the disclosure of their contents.
The lack of records regarding witnesses, their statements, and the extensive redactions have raised concerns among House Republicans. Loudermilk emphasized that these documents belong to the House and should not have been sent in such a heavily redacted form. The chairman questioned the motives behind the redactions, asking why a Democrat-run House was allowed to have unredacted documents while a Republican committee’s efforts were obstructed. This development adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing investigations into the events surrounding January 6, 2021.
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