
Wisconsin’s supreme court has suspended one of the lawyers charged as part of the Trump electors case.
The court’s new liberal majority yesterday suspended attorney Jim Troupis from Wisconsin’s Judicial Conduct Advisory Committee.
Troupis was first appointed to the committee in 2020.
He’s due to serve a second term until 2026.
Wisconsin’s attorney general charged Troupis last week with fraud for offering legal advice to the Republicans who signed on as alternate Trump electors after the 2020 election.
The court did not comment on Troupis’ suspension.












