Republican Governor, AG Candidates Slam Josh Kaul for Promising Not to Enforce the Law
Republican candidates for governor and attorney general are sharply criticizing Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul for promising not to enforce Wisconsin law if Roe v. Wade is overturned.
"Prosecutors are supposed to enforce the law, not pick and choose which laws they like," said Tim Michels. "The left wants to enforce mob rule and further degrade law and order in Wisconsin," said Kevin Nicholson. "Whether you are the Attorney General or the District Attorney of Milwaukee County, you don't get to pick and choose which laws you defend," said Rebecca Kleefisch. "Civil society relies upon law and order, and taxpayers deserve government employees who operate with the highest level of scrutiny and confidentiality that every single public office and position commands," said Timothy Ramthun. All four are running as Republicans for governor.
Nicholson and Kleefisch also called out Evers for his pro-abortion statements, and Michels stressed that, as governor, he would work to ensure the lives of the "most vulnerable are protected." Ramthun said he is "unequivocally pro-life."
Fond du Lac County DA Eric Toney, who is running in the Republican primary for Attorney General, said that Wisconsin's top law enforcer, the AG, must enforce the state's laws. “I am pro-life and I will enforce and defend the laws as passed by the legislature and signed into law," Toney said.
Evers has been advocating for abortion. "Abortion is still legal in Wisconsin. An official ruling hasn’t been made yet but I’ll continue to fight for reproductive freedom and I will veto any legislation crossing my desk that will threaten access to healthcare," he tweeted. He also called on Congress to approve legislation to protect abortion under federal law.
Kaul outright said he would refuse to enforce the law if Roe v. Wade is overturned, as a leaked draft U.S. Supreme Court opinion indicated might happen. That draft opinion would leave abortion up to the states.
It should go without saying that Josh Kaul is not the Wisconsin Legislature, which is elected by the voters to establish laws in Wisconsin. As Attorney General, he is supposed to be an enforcer of those laws. No politician is above the law, the candidates stressed.
"As long as I am AG, DOJ will not be using its resources to investigate or prosecute alleged violations of the 170-plus-year-old abortion ban on the books," Kaul said, He said violent crime is a more pressing priority, even though his management of the state crime lab is worse than AG Brad Schimel's, and he's left criminal justice positions in DOJ vacant. In short, there is not much evidence that Kaul is prioritizing violent crime now.
We asked the Republican candidates for governor and AG what they thought about Kaul's promised refusal to enforce Wisconsin law.
We also sent messages to Karen Mueller and Adam Jarchow seeking comments through their campaigns but didn't get a response.
Here are the full comments from the Republican candidates for governor and AG, in no particular order.
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