President TrumpDonald Trump Georgia’s signature audit found no fraud in the presidential election. Pompeo calls for the release of a Chinese journalist arrested because of coronavirus coverage Pence refused to sign a plan to overturn the election, lawyers say MORE called to Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp
Brian KempGeorgia’s signature audit found no fraud in the presidential election. Georgia’s governor rejected Trump’s calls to make the Republicans primaries desperate to avoid a fight over the Electoral College vote MORE(R) ‘s resignation on Wednesday, hammering him for refusing to support the president’ s claim that he won Georgia in the November presidential election – despite his loss by 12,000 votes, a result that has survived several recounts and legal challenges.
“@BrianKempGA should resign,” Trump tweeted. “He’s an obstructionist who refuses to admit that we won in Georgia, BIG! He also won the other Swing States. “
Atlanta hearings about the Georgia election turnaround are now being broadcast. Check out. @OANN @newsmax and many more. @BrianKempGA must resign from office. He’s an obstructionist who refuses to admit that we beat Georgia, BIG! He also won the other Swing States.
– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 30, 2020
President-elect Joe BidenJoe BidenGeorgia’s signature audit found no fraud in the presidential election. Pence refused to sign the plan to revoke the election, say lawyers for the New Lincoln Project showing Trump’s border wall built from tombstones of COVID-19 victims. MORE it took Georgia and its 16 electoral votes in the November elections, becoming the first Democratic presidential candidate in nearly three decades to conquer the former Republican stronghold.
Trump refused to admit his defeat and his campaign team continued to challenge the results, racking up a series of legal losses in the process.
Trump and his allies trained their complaints against Kemp and Georgia’s Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger (R), accusing the pair of mismanaging Georgia’s elections. Trump’s tweet on Wednesday, however, marked the first time the president called for Kemp’s resignation.
Trump also tried to pressure Kemp and other Georgia officials to convene a special session of the state’s General Assembly in an attempt to reject the results of the state elections and nominate pro-Trump voters. That effort failed, however, and Georgia voters voted for Biden on December 14.
Last month, Sens. David PerdueDavid PerduePush for $ 1,000 stimulus checks hit in the Senate that 2.3 million people voted in the second rounds of the Georgia Senate with a week for the head of DC’s Intercept branch: McConnell was “very well” with Trump losing re-election MORE (R-Ga.) E Kelly Loeffler
Kelly LoefflerPush for $ 000 stimulus checks hit in the Senate saw that 2.3 million people voted in the second round of the Georgia Senate with a week for the head of the DC branch of Intercept: McConnell was “very well” with Trump losing his reelection MORE (R-Ga.), Which faces competitive runoff elections on January 5, demanded that Raffensperger resign for handling the election. This demand was immediately rejected by Raffensperger.