Wisconsin Files New Felony Charges Against Trump Allies in Fake Electors Case

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Wisconsin prosecutors have filed 10 additional felony charges against two attorneys, Jim Troupis and Kenneth Chesebro, and an aide, Mike Roman, who advised Donald Trump during the 2020 election. These charges relate to a scheme to falsely claim Trump won Wisconsin by submitting fake elector documents. Each faces up to six years in prison per charge. The charges are part of broader investigations into fake elector schemes in several states, with related cases pending in Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, and Georgia.
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