GREEN BAY, Wis. – President Trump has filed another lawsuit, this one in federal Court in Green Bay in an effort to overturn his loss in the state in a bid for re-election. Trump’s targets in the suit: The Wisconsin Elections Commission, the Wisconsin secretary of state, the mayors and city clerks in five cities, Green Bay, Madison, Milwaukee, Kenosha and Racine. Also targeted: The Milwaukee and Dane county clerks, the Milwaukee election director, the Milwaukee Election Commission executive director, and Governor Tony Evers. Trump alleges unlawful and unconstitutional conduct. At issue are grants from the Center for Tech & Civic Life. Trump claims $1.1 million in grants went to:
> Help voters comply with absentee ballot requests and certification requirements.
> Secure drop-boxes to help with the return of absentee ballots.
> Deploy additional staff and/or technology improvements to expedite and improve accuracy of absentee ballot processing.
> Expand in-person early voting.
> Conduct voter outreach and education.
> Launch poll worker recruitment, training and safety efforts.
> Ensure safe and efficient election day administration.
The grants, Trump argues, went to areas calculated to be most kikely to go for his challenger, Joe Biden.