The bipartisan Wisconsin Ethics Commission this week recommended felony charges for one of former President Donald Trump’s fundraising committees for allegedly skirting campaign finance laws. As reported by Wis Politics, the commission concluded there is probable cause to believe that the pro-Trump Save America Joint Fundraising Committee, along with Wisconsin GOP State Rep. Janel Brandtjen, committed felonies in their efforts to fund the campaign of Adam Steen, the Trump-backed candidate who unsuccessfully challenged Wisconsin House Speaker Robin Vos. “The commission alleges the participants …