Government
Nov. 15, 2022
The curious case of Senator Johnson
Senator Ron Johnson’s acts were not in keeping with the electoral process of the United States as described in Articles I and II of the Constitution





William W. Bruzzo
Law Ofc William W BruzzoWill is criminal defense lawyer in Orange County practicing civilian and military criminal law. He is a 1994 Graduate of the Naval Justice School and spent seven years in the United States Marine Corps which included positions as a judge advocate, company commander and the executive officer of an H&S Company in the 4th Tank Battalion. He was honorably discharged as a major. He is also a mentor at the Veteran's Court in the Orange County Superior Court.
The 2020 election result caused much hysteria to include an attack on the Capitol Building and some politicians voting not to certify the results. While the latter stoked unfounded distrust of the election process, most politicians appeared to only pay lip service to the notion the election was 'stolen' to satisfy upset constituents.
The same cannot be said about Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, who took a more deliberative step to overtu...
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