President Donald Trump With the formal competition in the bipartisan competition, it published its recognition in Wisconsin’s upcoming state Supreme Court competition due to its potential national impact.
Trump is heading forward behind conservative Brad Schimel Wisconsin Attorney General He is currently a Waukesha County judge. Republicans warn that Sheemel’s rival, Susan Crawford of Dane County, is the Democrats’ first choice candidate and can support efforts to “attract” two U.S. House Republicans in a future re-dividing map.
“In the great state of Wisconsin, a radical left Democrat insisted on bringing a stubborn criminal, we moved far away and back to our country, allowing men to participate in women’s movements, open borders, and more, with a strong common sense Republican opposing a powerful Republican, simply calling him Brad, for the Supreme Court of Wisconsin,” Trump wrote on Sunday’s real social networking. ”
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Brad Schimel, former Wisconsin attorney general and Supreme Court candidate, went to Donald Trump Jr. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)
“This is a very important race that may have a lot to do with the future of our country. Now, vote for the Republican candidate – Brad!!” Trump said.
This is not the first time Trump has expressed support for Schimel. The Wisconsin Supreme Court election is scheduled for April 1, but Trump calls on supporters to appear Saturday as early voting has begun.
“Brad Schimel confronts radical liberal Susan Crawford, who has repeatedly awarded “mild” sentences to child harassers, rapists, female assaulters and domestic abusers,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Saturday. “She is the voice of the left-wing who destroys your country and our country- If she wins, the campaign to restore our country will bypass Wisconsin. All voters who believe in common sense should vote for Brad Shamur as early as possible.”
“By appearing early and voting, you will help uphold the rule of law, protect our incredible police, ensure our beloved constitution, protect our inalienable rights, and reserve freedom and justice for all,” Trump said.

Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford participated in the debate Wednesday, March 12, 2025 in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Mori Shi)
Democrats and Republicans traded barbs in billionaires’ influence in elections. Farther Hungarian billionaire George Soros spent $1 million last month on the Democratic Party’s vault to benefit Crawford’s campaign. According to the Associated Press, Elon Musk, a tech entrepreneur who led the Trump administration’s Department of Efficiency (DOGE), funded two groups who collectively spent more than $10 million to promote Schimel.
Both sides have been strengthened by more huge currencies. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (the family owns the Hyatt Hotel) put $500,000 into Wisdems Coveers, with the other six-figure stadiums coming from the mother of Lynde Uihlein – Schlitz Beer Heiress – LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman Reid Hoffman and Google co-founder. Meanwhile, the father of the Chicago Cubs co-owner Joe Ricketts and Nebraska Republican governor were listed as top donors to Wisconsin Republicans before the election — as well as Liz Uihlein, Liz Uihlein, lihlein uihlein’s cousin and president of Uline Uline Transportation Supply.
Donald Trump Jr. It is worth noting last week that Schimel’s event.

Brad Schimel, then-Wisconsin Attorney General, spoke at a campaign rally held at Weldall Manufacturing Inc. in Waukesha, Wisconsin on Monday, November 5, 2018. (Daniel Acker/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Republicans have identified Crawford as a “dangerous liberal” and are powered by Soros, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, and an activist group that supports gender transition surgery for minors and allows biology men to compete in the women’s movement.
A source familiar with the game warned that Crawford’s candidacy is part of the ongoing “radical” shift in Wisconsin – established liberal justice Janet Protasiewicz’s equally controversial election in 2023, while Tony Evers replaced “women” in the state budget in the move by Tony Evers to meet “the “authorized person.”
Republicans also accused Crawford of his willingness to “legise from the bench” and cited her past role in challenging the state’s voter ID laws, as well as her appearance at a January event hosted by a free donor group, aiming to make them inappropriate representation, aiming at Northville’s Bryan Steil and Prairie du du du chien’s Prairie derrick van Orden.
In January, Wisconsin Republicans also claimed that Crawford would seek to “sell two seats in Wisconsin,” amid the New York Times’ report that donors hope that Crawford’s victory would lead to the removal of Steil and Van Orden.
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.