
Paul Ryan despised President Trump and his MAGA movement. Ryan sided with anti-Trumper Mitt Romey, his running mate after their 2012 loss to Obama-Biden.
Ryan is still leading the charge to prevent any forensic audit in Wisconsin and his lackey Speaker Vos is complying.
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Today Business Insider reports:
Former House Speaker Paul Ryan reiterated this week that it was “clear” former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election as GOP leaders in Wisconsin, a state he represented in Congress for 20 years, continued to pursue an investigation and audit of the results.
“It was not rigged. It was not stolen. Donald Trump lost the election. Joe Biden won the election. It’s really clear,” Ryan told Wisconsin’s ABC affiliate WISN 12 in an interview that was published on Tuesday.
Nearly 10 months after the presidential race, Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos is still overseeing an audit and investigation of the 2020 election led by former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman, who has traveled both to the site of a GOP-backed election review in Arizona and to the election conspiracist and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell’s cybersymposium.
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The election investigation could cost Wisconsin taxpayers $680,000.
Creepy Ryan shared the following:
By some accounts, Paul Ryan is the reason why the Wisconsin Speaker Vos will not push for a forensic audit in the state.
Ryan doesn’t want it because he knows it will unearth tens of thousands of invalid ballots counted for Joe Biden in the 2020 Election. Vos should get to the truth or immediately resign.
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Republican voters want leaders and not lackeys.
Vos should also consider ending his relationship with Paul Ryan, especially if Ryan is encouraging him to continue the Big Lie and hide the truth.
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