"I love Wisconsin:" Pres. Trump meets with Harley-Davidson execs, says bikers were 'with me all the way'

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump says bikers were with him all the way during his campaign.President Trump met a group from Harley-Davidson Thursday, February 2nd after they rolled up to the south lawn of the White House.

"We welcome the opportunity:" Harley execs to meet with President Trump Thursday in Washington

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- It was confirmed Tuesday, January 31st that President Donald Trump WILL NOT be coming to Milwaukee on Thursday, February 2nd.On Wednesday, the White House press secretary was asked about the decision to not make the trip to Milwaukee."No decision had been made or announced as to what we were doing.

Milwaukee Coalition Against Trump thrilled President's visit canceled: "He's not welcome in this state"

MILWAUKEE -- President Donald Trump will NOT head to Milwaukee for a previously scheduled visit of a Harley-Davidson factory after the company decided it wasn't comfortable hosting him amid planned protests, an administration official said Tuesday, January 31st.While the White House did not officially comment as to why the trip was called off, the Milwaukee Coalition Against Trump is taking credit for the change of plans.

Senator Ron Johnson on Pres. Trump's immigration order: "It`s not a Muslim ban. Not even close"

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Senator Ron Johnson said the executive order on immigration signed by President Donald Trump on Friday, January 27th said the ban is getting blown out of proportion by President Trump's opponents.Tuesday, January 31st marked Senator Johnson's first public comment on the ban.

Wisconsin lawmakers circulate legislation denouncing Islamophobia and hate

MILWAUKEE -- There was a big crowd Tuesday morning, January 31st at City Hall in Milwaukee as Senator Chris Larson, D-Milwaukee and Rep.

Wisconsin lawmakers split on Pres. Trump's immigration ban; Muslim, Jewish groups push back

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Donald Trump on Monday, January 30th denied that "big problems" at airports over the weekend were created by his executive order on immigration, which stops immigration into the U.S. from seven Muslim-majority countries for 90 days and indefinitely bans refugees from Syria.Wisconsin's congressional delegation splintered over the order, mostly along party lines.

President Donald Trump's voter fraud expert registered to vote in 3 states

A man who President Donald Trump has promoted as an authority on voter fraud was registered to vote in multiple states during the 2016 presidential election, the Associated Press has learned.Gregg Phillips, whose unsubstantiated claim that the election was marred by three million illegal votes was tweeted by the president, was listed on the rolls in Alabama, Texas and Mississippi, according to voting records and election officials in those states.

Attorney General Schimel won't say whether he'll challenge Pres. Trump's immigration restrictions

MADISON -- More than a dozen attorneys general issued a joint statement opposing President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration, but Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel isn't saying whether he'll challenge President Trump's immigration restrictions or whether he supports them.Sixtten attorneys general publicly denounced President Trump's temporary ban in the few days since the order came down on Friday, January 27th.In a joint statement, the dissenting state officials said they're confident the executive order will ultimately be struck down by the courts because it is unlawful and "un-American."