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Announcer: The following program is a PBS Wisconsin original production. You’re watching “Here & Now” 2024 election coverage.
Mark Pocan: This is really more of a somber mood than anything else. I mean, this is the first time in history that we’ve had a former president convicted of a felony, much less 34 felonies.
Frederica Freyberg: Donald Trump is convicted of 34 felony charges. Wisconsin weighs in.
Brian Schimming: The trouble now the Democrats will have is they have to go to the people of this country and say, we’re willing to weaponize judges, juries, prosecutors because we can’t beat Donald Trump otherwise.
Frederica Freyberg: I’m Frederica Freyberg. Tonight on “Here & Now,” a bipartisan reading law turns partisan once money is involved, a renewed challenge to Governor Walker’s Act 10, the state retirement system invests in Bitcoin and barriers to food pantries are lifted, but at a cost. It’s “Here & Now” for May 31.
Announcer: Funding for ” Here & Now” is provided by the Focus Fund for Journalism and Friends of PBS Wisconsin.
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