George Soros, Eric Holder, Others Behind Trump Hating Wisconsin Judge’s Election Win in 2018

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Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Dallet gave President Trump’s attorney Jim Troupis an especially hard time in yesterday’s hearing on election fraud.

It’s now being reported that Dallet has George Soros, Eric Holder and others to thank in part for her election win in 2018.

From The Gateway Pundit’s report:

Justice Dallet in Wisconsin was not a fan of President Trump and yesterday we were able to see it on display.  But this is not surprising.  Justice Dallet was placed on the court with the help of Eric Holder and George Soros.  Per a report at that Urban Milwaukee in 2018, Ms. Dallet was funded in part by Soros:

In Wisconsin, the committee operates as an unregistered independent expenditure committee, which means it has to file election spending reports, but it does not have to disclose its contributors. So far, the committee has spent $225,000 on electioneering in Wisconsin during the first six months of 2018. That includes $165,000 to support Rebecca Dallet’s election to the Wisconsin Supreme Court in April and another $60,000 in three legislative special elections. All of the group’s election spending was for online advertising.

The national committee must report its fundraising and spending activities to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service because it is classified as a nonprofit political organization known as a 527 group. The committee’s 527 reports to the IRS from late 2016 through March 2018 show that it raised more than $8.3 million to spend on state and federal elections throughout the country. Its top donors are unions and wealthy longtime Democratic donors, including:

George Soros, a New York investment fund manager, $1.35 million

Fred Eychaner, of Chicago, chairman of Newsweb Corp., $1 million

American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), about $506,225

S. Donald Sussman, a New York hedge fund manager, $500,000

United Food and Commercial Workers Union, $500,000

Michigan architect Jon Stryker, $200,000

The organization was created in 2016 and it is chaired by Eric Holder, the former U.S. Attorney General under Democratic President Barack Obama.

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