Wisconsin conservatives are currently looking to recall Assembly Speaker Robin Vos over his ties to China and his complacency with the state's stolen elections.
Seven thousand signatures are needed to force a recall election.
A source at the Wisconsin State Capitol told The Gateway Pundit that Vos is still blocking a fair election to stop President Trump in 2024. Vos even stated in 2022 that he would work “as hard as I can to make sure that Donald Trump is not the nominee.”
Of course, he failed. Trump is on his way to the general election.
Joe Hoeft reported last July that Vos spoke about democracy in the European Union, representing the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) on the 6th. How ironic after the actions he took to protect the stolen election in his state in 2020.
He also won his election in Racine, Wisconsin, by a very close margin and under corrupt circumstances. Recall that on November 4, 2021, Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling recommended charges be filed against five members of the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) for committing voter fraud in Wisconsin nursing homes by casting ballots for disabled or mentally incompetent patients, Who otherwise would not have received their votes. Voting took place legally, while special voting deputies were deemed non-essential under coronavirus guidelines and banned from nursing homes for the job of securing voting rights and preventing elder abuse. Meanwhile, other “essential workers”, such as food deliveries and various first-world service providers, were allowed into the buildings.
According to Schmaling, WEC officials knew they “needed flexibility to violate the law” and that they “instruct[ed] County clerks for breaking the law” during a recorded Zoom call.
Robin Vos did nothing about this massive fraud as president of the association and he fought hard for it Keep corrupt Wisconsin Elections Commission Director Megan Wolf in her position. “We want to get Megan Wolf out now” before she can evade the 2024 general election, one recall organizer said.
Previously, Vos “violated Assembly rules” by delaying a Senate-approved resolution to impeach Meagan Wolf, then sending the resolution to a committee where he knew it would never see a vote, according to a Wisconsin lawmaker who requested anonymity. . Before that, Vos refused to pursue impeachment against Wolf and then gave up while giving the appearance that he was moving forward with impeachment to please local media and voters.
Now, we may have more insight into why Vos is so against Trump and free and fair elections.
Voss is a member of the board of directors of the State Legislative Leaders Foundation.
This organization participated in the “subnational legislative exchanges” proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping in September 2015 and endorsed by Barack Obama.
According to The Diplomat, “conducted by the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC), described by the world’s leading Western scholars on China as “the effective public face of the United Front Work Department of the Communist Party of China,” and the non-resident organization in the United States. State Legislative Leaders (SLLF).MOTwenty-sevenly was signed in December 2015.
Twenty-seven years after the Chinese Communist Party sent a delegation to the small farming town of Muscatine, Iowa, and “established deep ties with the local community” in 1985, Xi Jinping, then Vice President of the People’s Republic of China, announced a return trip to Iowa. While speaking in Washington, D.C. in 2012.
“I will tell my old friends in Iowa that the golden keys given to us by the Muscatine City Council representative symbolize the opening of local exchanges and cooperation between our two countries… Once opened, the door opens to local exchanges and cooperation. The relationship between China and the United States cannot be closed with any force. Rather, the relationship between China and the United States cannot be closed by any force. On the contrary, it will only lead to opening up on a wider and wider scale.
Xi continued his meetings with local American leaders over the next decade, focusing on “subnational governments and people-to-people exchanges between China and the United States.”
The diplomat reported
In August 2017, at the 2017 Legislative Summit in Boston, in the presence of a representative of the Chinese Consulate in New York, the CPAFFC signed a memorandum of understanding with NCSL to “formalize a two-way exchange program between US state legislators and Chinese members in the United States.” Provincial Congresses.” Strong relations have developed between the two organizations over two decades, since 1996. The NCSL has sent more than a dozen study tours to China, where legislators have met with municipal and provincial governments. NCSL and CPAFFC have worked together To send dozens of American delegates to Chinese cities and provinces…”
In an October 2019 speech introducing the CPAFFC and its leader Li Xiaolin at a NCSL Executive Committee meeting, Robin Vos, then NCSL president and Wisconsin State Assembly president, praised: “Madame Li has traveled to more than 100 countries to confront the crisis.” The planet calls for its own relationship to make sure people understand all the things China is doing to improve people around the world. In response, Li expressed her gratitude and said, “In the future, our association is willing to work with NCSL to provide a broader platform for the legislatures of our two countries, deepen our communication and cooperation, and we will try to build mutual trust.” . Our doors are always open and ready to embrace you. On behalf of the Chinese people, we always welcome you to visit China.
Despite the warm words exchanged at the time, a broader change in US policy toward the People's Republic of China — from “engagement” to “mistrust and verification” — was already underway at the time. This included a shift in American attitudes toward subnational exchanges between the United States and China in particular, with such relationships being characterized as suspicious and perhaps against American national interests. The following articles will discuss the dynamics behind this change, as well as the current status of subnational exchanges between China and the United States under the Biden administration.
Vos's ties to China also appear in recent legislation, such as Assembly Bill 269 of 2023, which bars foreign adversaries like China from acquiring farmland or forests in the state, which he has refused to consider and assign to a committee since it was introduced in May 2023. .
According to Wisconsin State Capitol sources, lawmakers have also raised concern and distrust in Vos over his killing of anti-CCP legislation. One lawmaker also confirmed to The Gateway Pundit that Vos “is as much about the money as it is about the things on the calendar,” and that he “did not move on legislation to hold China accountable when he had multiple opportunities to do so.”
“I have not seen the Speaker do anything to directly challenge or stand up to China regarding the variety of different bills that have been introduced,” they added.
Organizers of the recall effort provided the following statement to The Gateway Pundit:
Wisconsin voters can sign this petition to recall CCP Robin Vos plant all day Saturday and Sunday at 2709 Browns Lake Road in Burlington, Wisconsin.