Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Anti-Trump GOP group starts ads targeting Brandtjen

- Molly Beck

MADISON — A Wisconsin state legislativ­e race is a new target of a national Republican group created to support the reelection­s of GOP members of Congress who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump following the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol insurrecti­on.

Americans for Country First is spending at least $55,000 on ads criticizin­g state Rep. Janel Brandtjen, a Republican from Menomonee Falls who is seeking a seat in the state Senate in a special election this spring. She faces state Rep. Dan Knodl of Germantown and Thiensvill­e Village President Van Mobley in a Feb. 21 Republican primary. The winner will go on to face Jodi Habush Sinykin of Whitefish Bay.

In the ad, Brandtjen is described as “inept, unqualified, ineffective” — citing words her caucus leader, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, used to describe Brandtjen following the midterm elections.

“... Brandtjen spends her time tearing others down and dividing the state. She’s not fighting for us. She’s promoting herself,” the ad says using a voiceover and a photo of Brandtjen speaking at a rally Trump held ahead of the August primary election during which he blasted Vos for not doing more to undo his election loss.

Brandtjen did not immediatel­y respond to the ads.

The ads, first reported by Wispolitic­s.com, are from a group founded in 2021 by advisers to Adam Kinzinger, a former Illinois congressma­n who helped lead a U.S. House investigat­ion into Trump’s involvemen­t in the attack and has been outspoken against Republican­s who embraced Trump’s false claims about the 2020 election. Brandtjen is one of those Republican­s.

Republican members of the state Assembly voted to expel Brandtjen from private caucus meetings after the Menomonee Falls Republican campaigned for Vos’ opponent Adam Steen in the primary and general election and publicly criticized Vos for not doing more to litigate the 2020 election, including overturnin­g its result — an illegal and impossible act.

After Trump began falsely claiming his 2020 loss in Wisconsin was a result of massive voter fraud, Brandtjen used her position as chairwoman of the Assembly elections committee to promote baseless conspiracy theories about the state’s election system and gave a platform in the state Capitol to election deniers through committee hearings. Brandtjen received an endorsemen­t and public praise from Trump as a result.

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