A verdict has yet not been reached in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. With an update on where things are, Vicki is joined by ret. Milwaukee Police Detective Steve Spingola, who talks about new evidence, mistrial chances and what's happening with the jury. Then it's our daily dose of news coverage from journalists Jessica McBride and Jim Piwowarczyk from Wisconsin Right Now, who also discuss the new evidence and the identity of the infamous "Drop Kick Man." Setting aside trial news is Brett Healy, president of the MacIver Institute, who talks about education achievement data in Wisconsin, its downward trend and what DPI is saying about that. Then it's U.S. Congressman Scott Fitzgerald (Dist. 5) unpacking allegations that U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland weaponized the FBI's Counterterrorism Department to intimidate parents who protested at school board meetings. In studio we have Billie Johnson, Vice-Chair for the Republican Party of Dane County, explaining the announcement by the City Clerk of Madison that Madison poll workers will have to provide proof of vaccination...and what the Republican Party of Dane County is going to do about it. Plus, Wisconsin Spotlight/Empower Wisconsin Executive Director Matt Kittle talks about recent Empower Wisconsin articles "UW defends radical indoctrination training" and "Evers gave 25% of COVID relief fund to Planned Parenthood."