Wisconsin’s top elections official met with FBI in 2020 election probe focusing on Trump
Associated PressMADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin’s top elections administrator on Tuesday became the latest official in a battleground state to say they have been interviewed by federal investigators as part of the special counsel’s probe into the 2020 election. Election leaders in Wisconsin’s two largest cities of Milwaukee and Madison have also spoken with investigators as part of the Justice Department’s probe into pressure campaigns by former Trump’s associates aimed at undoing Democrat Joe Biden’s victories in battleground states. Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith and his team have issued subpoenas to top election officials in states that Trump disputed, seeking correspondence from Trump associates and campaign aides, and have also lined up interviews in recent months with state officials. Wisconsin Republicans, with input from Trump’s attorney and allies, also fielded a slate of fake GOP electors in the hopes that the state’s 10 electoral votes could somehow be awarded to Trump.