The Patriots of Georgia have Kemp and Raffs on the tip of their noses…here are some must reads from the last 24 hours…
Georgia Rep @MeshaMainor has just SIGNED @realColtonMoore’s letter for an emergency session to DEFUND the DA who is targeting Donald Trump Mainor was elected as a Democrat Now, she’s joining Moore to call out the corruption and demand an investigation REAL COURAGE!
Mainor was elected as a Democrat
Now, she’s joining Moore to call out the corruption and demand an investigation
REAL COURAGE!
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Discussion Underway To Remove Colton Moore From GOP Caucus, Discussions If Burt Jones Indicted Could Be Suspended By Kemp

This story is developing…
UPDATE: The Georgia Record has confirmed discussions are underway inside the GA State Senate to remove Colton Moore from the Republican Caucus, and remove from committees. In addition, there have been discussions that if Lt. Gov Burt Jones was indicted, Kemp could suspend him through process pending the outcome.
It is not likely Jones will be indicted at this time.
The Georgia Record has been informed by multiple sources with inside knowledge that GA Governor Brian Kemp is planning to go full tyranny and purge the GA legislature of patriots like State Senator Colton Moore, and also will attempt to remove Burt Jones from the Lt. Gov position, per special legislative power of the governor.
Colton Moore has called for a special session to stop prosecutorial abuse of Fulton County DA Fani Willis against President Trump.
We will publish more information as we receive.
We are also working to establish the legislative authority for this possible action by the governor.
Actions taken in the legislature could entail simply removal of legislators from committees and from the party.
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Colton Moore on with Steve Bannon -The United States Has Entered “Uncharted Territories” With Political Persecution
Report: Raffensperger Testimony Supports Trump Defense in Georgia Case

Testimony this week in federal court by Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger reportedly contradicted claims that former President Donald Trump insisted he violate his oath of office by fabricating enough votes to win the state.
As Breitbart News has long noted, the media have misrepresented the January 2021 phone call between Trump and Raffensperger, quoting Trump as telling Raffensperger that he should “find” the votes necessary for him to win. In fact, Trump said “I just want to find” the votes, referring to his own state of mind. Moreover, the context was that Trump believed he actually had won the state of Georgia, and the votes simply had not been properly counted yet.
Georgia Officials Didn’t Follow Ethical, Legal Rules in Trump Indictment

A judge in Fulton County, Georgia, failed to properly follow the precedent set by the state Supreme Court in allowing the county’s top prosecutor to go forward with a grand jury investigation of former President Donald Trump after disquaifying the prosecutor from part of the probe for misbehavior.
In a legal analysis Aug. 15 in The Daily Signal, I pointed out the problems with the spurious indictment of Trump and 18 codefendants orchestrated by Fani Wills, the politically ambitious district attorney in Fulton County.
This combination of factors has resulted in an unprecedented attack on the First Amendment and the structure of the American legal system.
So what is the ethical problem above and beyond the constitutional and legal problems with Willis’ indictment of Trump? On July 25, 2022, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney disqualified Willis from continuing to target then-state Sen. Burt Jones as part of her grand jury investigation.
Jones, the Republican candidate for lieutenant governor of Georgia at the time, went on to be elected in November. He was also one of the contingent electors who showed up at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta on Dec. 1, 2020—the statutorily prescribed day—to vote for Trump to preserve a remedy for him if a court or the state Legislature overturned the results of the presidential election in Georgia.
Three of the contingent electors that day have been indicted by Willis, supposedly for creating “false electoral college documents.”
As McBurney outlined in his disqualification order, Willis “hosted and headlined a fundraiser” for Charles Bailey, the Democratic candidate opposing Jones, at a time when “media coverage of the grand jury proceedings was national and non-stop and the District Attorney was the very public face of those proceedings.”
Willis, the Superior Court judge wrote, “pledged her name, likeness, and office” to help Jones’ opponent at the same time she was targeting Jones and “publicly (in her pleadings) labeled Senator Jones a ‘target’ of the grand jury’s investigation.”
This created a “plain—and actual and untenable—conflict,” McBurney wrote, since any decision Willis made about Jones “in connection with the grand jury is necessarily infected by it.”