Former Capitol police officer campaigns in Wisconsin against Republican-backed court candidate
- Former Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn criticized Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel for not denouncing President Donald Trump's pardons related to the Capitol riot.
- Schimel stated that he did not object to Trump's use of power but believes those convicted of assaulting law enforcement should serve their full sentences.
- Dunn formed a political action committee and travels to speak against Trump's response to the January 6 attack, highlighting the national focus on the election.
- The Wisconsin Supreme Court race includes key issues like abortion rights and election laws, with Schimel facing Judge Susan Crawford in the April 1 election.
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Former US Capitol officer calls out Trump's Jan. 6 pardons during Wisconsin visit
While speaking at the Milwaukee Area Labor Council headquarters Tuesday morning, former U.S. Capitol officer Harry Dunn said he wasn't surprised by the president's actions because Trump often discussed the idea while on the campaign trail. The post Former US Capitol officer calls out Trump’s Jan. 6 pardons during Wisconsin visit appeared first on WPR.

Former Capitol police officer campaigns in Wisconsin against Republican-backed court candidate (copy)
One of the most outspoken officers who defended the U.S. Capitol against rioters on Jan. 6, 2021, is emphasizing President Donald Trump's pardons in Wisconsin's high profile Supreme Court race.
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