The hypnotherapist helping fuel the never-ending hunt for election fraud in Wisconsin
MEGAN O’MATZ
ProPublica
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Jay Stone addresses a meeting of the right-leaning grassroots group H.O.T. Government in Union Grove, Wisconsin, on May 11. The acronym stands for “honest, open and transparent.”
“We have to fight for changes with the Wisconsin Elections Commission, because the way it is currently going we’re not going to have fair elections, and it’s going to be hard for us to elect honest candidates,” Jay Stone told the H.O.T. Government gathering.
The H.O.T. Government meeting in Union Grove, including a stuffed effigy of a torso with a white foam head hung from the rafters wearing a shirt labeled “Corrupt Officials.”
31 of the sharpest red carpet looks from Racine Founder's Rotary Post Prom 2022
In uniform
Not all promgoers wear capes... but at least one did
Under my umbrella
Cool in orange
A red carpet selfie
What a look
King of the prom court
Throwback
Masked, and rocking it
Channeling The Fonz
Cheesin'
Cowboy and cowgirl
Cool in blue
A red carpet smooch
A promgoer gives her date a kiss on the cheek on the red carpet Saturday evening at Racine Founder's Rotary Post Prom at the Racine County Fairgrounds, the second-consecutive year the legendary May promenade was held outside the City of Racine. Racine area's high schools had their first collective Post Prom in 1953, and it's been a tradition ever since. For a page of photos of the night's most iconic looks, turn to Page A4.
Jay Stone addresses a meeting of the right-leaning grassroots group H.O.T. Government in Union Grove, Wisconsin, on May 11. The acronym stands for “honest, open and transparent.”
The H.O.T. Government meeting in Union Grove, including a stuffed effigy of a torso with a white foam head hung from the rafters wearing a shirt labeled “Corrupt Officials.”
“We have to fight for changes with the Wisconsin Elections Commission, because the way it is currently going we’re not going to have fair elections, and it’s going to be hard for us to elect honest candidates,” Jay Stone told the H.O.T. Government gathering.