Jonathan Karl interviews acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf on"This Week."The Associated Press
Republicans kept the session open rather than adjourning it, which means they could take action at a later date, although there are no signs they plan to do anything soon. Republican Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, who is running for Congress, said that combined with GOP bills related to policing, “there will be dozens of proposals that the Legislature will work through in the coming months.” Last week, Republican state Sen. Van Wanggaard, a retired police officer and one of Evers’ loudest critics, proposed that state aid be cut to any community that reduces police budgets.
The country's attention has been focused on Wisconsin following the Blake shooting and the killings two days later of two people by a 17-year-old from Illinois who faces first-degree homicide charges. Blake's family said he is paralyzed from the waist down. President Donald Trump plans to visit Kenosha on Tuesday, raising fears among some that his visit could reignite unrest. Evers has asked him not to come. Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden spoke with Blake's family last week.
When will dems care about anyone other than BLM and the rioters. Maybe make all felons take a hearing test to make sure they can listen instead of trying to hurt police. Also would be helpful if people would not rape a 15 year old and beat their girlfriend.
As the democrats push for death and destruction of our country , need I say more
Let's wait until the Blake shooting investigation has concluded. The reason this Governor has a recall effort is because he is reckless, irresponsible and had blood on his hands. OustEvers
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