Republican Georgia State Sen. Colton Moore called for a special session of the state’s General Assembly on Thursday to review the actions of Fani Willis and her abuse of power over her indictment of President Trump for purely political reasons.
I also expect President Trump and some of his co-defendants to sue Willis and Atlanta for malicious prosecution over the junk charges after the dust settles.
Moore requested the special session in a letter to Gov Brian Kemp. It won’t happen as Kemp is a corrupt Democrat in Republican clothing.
The letter said:
“We, the undersigned, being duly elected members of the Georgia House of Representatives and Georgia Senate, and comprising 3/5 of each respective house, pursuant to Article IV, Section II, Paragraph VII(b), hereby certify to you, in writing, with a copy to the Secretary of State, that in our opinion an emergency exists in the affairs of the state, requiring a special session to be convened under that section, for all purposes, to include, without limitation, the review and response to the actions of Fani Willis.”
Kemp does have the power to call a special session, but he has proven in the past that he has no problem with Democrats cheating to win. The good news is that he has advanced as far in politics as he can possibly go because nationally, Republicans don’t trust him. Of course, he could become honest and run as a Democrat. But I do not expect him to become honest.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELMoore is calling for the legislature to strip all of the money Willis is wasting pursuing these bogus charges and if appropriate to impeach her as well.
Moore told The Hill:
“The legislature has this great check and balance when it comes to controlling the purse. Ultimately, from what I’ve seen, I think she should completely be defunded of any state dollars. People in northwest Georgia and Georgians all over don’t want their tax dollars going to fund this type of political persecution. If it turns out that she’s doing some corrupt things, then absolutely impeach her.”
“America is under attack. I’m not going to sit back and watch as radical left prosecutors weaponize their elected offices to politically target their opponents.”
“I just encourage all Georgia citizens to stop talking and get to action. Call their legislators, encourage them to sign on to this special session and keep the momentum rolling,” Moore said. “Because conservative Georgians and all Georgians are very upset when you have a political persecution going on.”
Trump, who is facing four criminal indictments, stated he would produce “irrefutable” evidence at a press conference proving that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. But across all the legal matters, Trump has broadly denied any wrongdoing and has claimed politically motivated forces are targeting him in a “witch hunt” propagated by the Biden administration and Democrat prosecutors in New York and Georgia.
Kemp responded to the former president’s claim, saying, “The 2020 election in Georgia was not stolen.”
“For nearly three years now, anyone with evidence of fraud has failed to come forward — under oath — and prove anything in a court of law,” Kemp said. “Our elections in Georgia are secure, accessible, and fair and will continue to be as long as I am governor. The future of our country is at stake in 2024 and that must be our focus.”
At a press conference on Monday, Willis said she would give the defendants subject to arrest warrants “the opportunity” to voluntarily surrender by noon on Friday, August 25.




















