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Crooked Georgia GOP Kicks Trump-Supporting Senator Out of Caucus

Something is seriously wrong in the state of Georgia. Do you know anyone in your personal life who believes that the 91 indictments against Donald J. Trump have any merit? Anyone at all? I don’t. Even the few leftwing Democrats that I know personally think it’s all BS. Yet in Georgia, nearly every elected Republican in statewide office believes that Fani Willis’s indictments against Donald Trump over a phone call to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger are legitimate. In fact, Senate Republicans in Georgia just voted to kick the one Trump-supporting Senator out of the GOP caucus for trying to stop Fani Willis.

Remember when Alex Jones said that the chemicals in the water were turning the frogs gay? Apparently, the same chemicals are impacting Republican state senators in Georgia.

Immediately after Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis had Donald Trump and 19 of his colleagues arrested on fake charges, State Senator Colton Moore took action. He sent a letter to Gov. Brian Kemp asking that the legislature be called back in for a special session. He asked all of his Republican colleagues to join with him in the special session to achieve three possible objectives.

 

First, defund Fani Willis’s office. Violent crime is through the roof in Atlanta right now, just as it is in many other blue-run cities across America. If Fani Willis wants to waste time going after a former president over a phone call, rather than prosecuting the very real crimes happening in Atlanta, then her office should be defunded.

Second, investigate Fani Willis for her investigation. The big question, which all of us already know the answer to, is did Fani Willis’s office engage in collusion with the White House and/or special counsel Jack Smith’s office when bringing these charges in Georgia? Again, we all know the answer. Colton Moore’s point was to get all the coordinating emails and text messages from Willis’s office so that the American people can see that all of these indictments actually originated in the White House.

These aren’t real charges against Donald Trump. They’re election interference. And everybody knows it. Colton Moore’s plan was to prove all of this publicly.

Third, impeach Fani Willis if necessary. If any smoking gun emails or text messages were turned up in the investigation, Willis could have been impeached by the legislature and sent back to whatever trap house she came from. Illegal coordination with the White House to unjustly and falsely accuse a former president of crimes would certainly be grounds for impeachment.

These perfectly reasonable steps are exactly what the Republican voters wanted to see. We’d love to see Congress defund Jack Smith’s investigations in DC and Florida. We’d love it if Alvin Bragg’s office was defunded in New York. We want all of these jerks and their fake investigations shut down, so that the American people can decide who their president will be next year. It’s not Banana Republic Joe’s decision. It’s ours.

Apparently, the Republican-controlled Georgia state senate could care less about what their own voters want. They voted on Thursday to kick Colton Moore out of the Republican caucus in the state senate.

Rasmussen polled Republican voters in Georgia a couple of weeks ago, to see how they felt about Fani Willis’s “investigation” and what GOP lawmakers should do about it. 82% of Georgia Republican voters say that Fani Willis is unfairly prosecuting Donald Trump. 77% say they don’t want their tax dollars being wasted to try to prosecute Trump. 74% support the state legislature convening a special session to stop Willis.

That’s not even close.

Colton Moore will probably be stripped of his committee assignments in the Georgia legislature next. He issued a statement after his “colleagues” kicked him out of the caucus:

“I will continue to serve as a Republican Senator from the great state of Georgia. Unfortunately, now I will be forced to refer to my colleagues, who ran on being ‘Trump conservatives,’ as the RINO caucus.”

There are 33 Republican senators in the majority in Georgia’s state senate. 32 of them just earned a serious primary challenge next year. Let’s hope the voters in Georgia are paying attention to this because it is outrageous. These Republican senators seem to think that they’ll be exempt for being good little bootlicking cowards if the communists succeed in overthrowing our country. They’re in for a rude awakening if that happens.


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