Georgia Secretary of State’s Brad Raffensperger has opened an investigation Monday into the infamous leaked recorded phone call he had with President Trump on Jan. 2.
Rep. Ilhan Omar’s (D-MN) election campaign before cutting ties helped her husband’s political consulting firm keep afloat last year, providing nearly 80 percent of the company’s haul during the 2020 elections, according to federal filings with the Federal Election Commission.
Democrat Senate candidate Raphael Warnock is projected the winner of the Senate runoff election, defeating Republican incumbent Sen. Kelly Loeffler, inciting Democrats optimism in the control for power and astounding a full control of the federal government.
White House Trade Advisor Peter Navarro released his second report on the massive election fraud Tuesday, documenting the Democratic Party’s year-long effort to “steal” the election from President Trump.
Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) announced late Monday evening on the eve of her crucial Senate Runoff election her plans to formally object to the Electoral College certification process on Wednesday, joining a dozen of GOP Senators challenging President-elect Joe Biden’s victory.
"For the last two months, we've been fighting a rumor whack-a-mole. And it was pretty obvious very early on, that we debunked every one of those theories that have been out there, but President Trump continues to believe them," Raffensperger said
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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger addressed the phone call controversy he had with President Trump and practically divulged in the release and has erupted in nonstop coverage and has overshadowed the final hours of the Peach State critical Senate runoffs.