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5 days ago |
wisconsinrightnow.com | Jessica McBride |Jim Piwowarczyk
The Milwaukee Police Department has refused to release a new Hannah Dugan police body cam video, citing, in part, crime “prevention” and “detection” and the “victim’s” privacy concerns as a reason for withholding the video from Wisconsin Right Now.
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2 weeks ago |
wisconsinrightnow.com | Jessica McBride |Jim Piwowarczyk
In case you forgot, Michael Vick is a disgraced quarterback who spent time in prison for helping run a dogfighting ring where animals were gruesomely executed. Then, he was caught using drugs while on supervised release. Vick killed at least eight dogs, so what does Netflix do? Set him up as the judge of Brett Favre, who has never spent a day in prison and doesn’t execute dogs. But we’re supposed to let Vick sit in judgment of Favre?
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3 weeks ago |
wisconsinrightnow.com | Jessica McBride |Jim Piwowarczyk
If you’re going to take over a party, you’ve got to make the case that you can deliver something better. Has Turning Point delivered? Turning Point Action and three of its key supporters in Wisconsin—who hold top positions in county GOP parties—are refusing to answer questions about their finances and turnout efforts in the November and April Wisconsin elections.
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1 month ago |
wisconsinrightnow.com | Jessica McBride |Jim Piwowarczyk
We’ve been given the first look at Washington County Executive Josh Schoemann’s moving announcement video for Wisconsin governor. Schoemann, 43, who is running as a Republican, is holding an event on Sunday, May 4, 2025, to officially announce his campaign against Democrat Gov. Tony Evers. “I’m Josh Schoemann, and I’m running for governor,” he confirms in the video, which sketches out his bio and strikes a theme of commonality and unity through being neighbors.
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1 month ago |
wisconsinrightnow.com | Jessica McBride |Jim Piwowarczyk
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has temporarily suspended Hannah Dugan’s judicial powers, but the order makes no mention of suspending her pay. In a past case involving a judge accused of a felony, Brett Blomme, the Wisconsin court did specifically withhold his pay as well as his powers. “The court has learned that Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah C.
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1 month ago |
wisconsinrightnow.com | Jessica McBride |Jim Piwowarczyk
Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested this morning by the FBI on an obstruction charge, according to FBI Director Kash Patel. We started getting tips from a flood of sources Friday morning that Dugan was arrested at the Milwaukee County Courthouse. Wisconsin Right Now was first to break the news of Dugan’s arrest on our X page. Then, Patel confirmed the arrest on his official X page.
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1 month ago |
wisconsinrightnow.com | Jessica McBride |Jim Piwowarczyk
“I’m appalled” – Milwaukee Police Association President Alex Ayala. A Milwaukee hospital denied a sick on-duty police officer medical treatment because the officer had a gun, according to the Milwaukee Police Department. The president of the police union says it’s but the latest in a series of incidents in which Frodtert officials or staff have mistreated Milwaukee police officers. We received a tip from a source about the incident initially. It sounded almost unbelievable, so we reached out to MPD.
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2 months ago |
wisconsinrightnow.com | Jessica McBride |Jim Piwowarczyk
A Wisconsin judge slammed Attorney General Josh Kaul in a blistering order on Friday, accusing Kaul of abusing Wisconsin’s justice system and of making “blatantly false representations about the underlying record” to “one or more appellate courts.”Judge W. Andrew Voigt, of Columbia County, tossed Kaul’s lawsuit trying to prevent Elon Musk from giving money to petition signers. Musk’s legal team had accused Kaul, a partisan liberal, of trying to violate Musk’s free speech rights.
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2 months ago |
wisconsinrightnow.com | Jessica McBride |Jim Piwowarczyk
Liberal Judge Susan Crawford was Democrat Gov. Jim Doyle’s top lawyer when Doyle implemented the mass release of criminals from state prisons. In response to this Act, effective October 1, 2009, the Department of Corrections created emergency rules and “effectuated the release of 666 inmates during the effective period of the law resulting in approximately 72,000 days of averted confinement time,” a 2011 letter from the Corrections Secretary says.
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2 months ago |
wisconsinrightnow.com | Jessica McBride |Jim Piwowarczyk
Josh Kaul, you’ve been had. Elon Musk just rolled you. While the liberal media are (predictably) all aflutter about Musk’s petition (against activist judges), average folks are rushing to sign it. And liberal Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul is now the guy trying to stop average folks from having a chance at a million bucks for signing a petition. There’s nothing illegal about paying people to sign a petition, which just makes this look like more Democratic lawfare and election interference.