During a recent Oval Office press conference alongside Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and Director of the FBI Kash Patel, President Trump turned attention back to the unresolved questions surrounding the 2020 Georgia election. When asked about the emerging field of Republican challengers in the state’s upcoming Senate race, Trump expressed his views on the candidates and the incumbent Democrat, Jon Ossoff.
Trump described the GOP contenders as “a lot of good people in that field… I know all of them.” He noted that Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has thrown his support behind Derek Dooley, a former college football coach, but Trump himself has not yet endorsed anyone. Shifting focus to Ossoff, Trump called him “a horrible Senator” who “allows all the crime…his whole philosophy is a disaster.”
The conversation quickly moved to Trump’s own history in Georgia elections. “I know the people of Georgia. I won Georgia three times, but they say twice. I won it very big the last time. And I won it big the first time. And I won it big the second time, but we had criminals that didn’t allow…I mean, I hope they’re going to go into that. I hope they go into the votes, which are being stored in Fulton County, and take a real look at those votes. Because I won it the second time, too.”
This demand for scrutiny comes amid persistent allegations of irregularities in Fulton County, where thousands of ballots from 2020 remain under lock and key. Reports suggest these votes could hold the key to exposing widespread fraud that tipped the scales against Trump. Adding fuel to the fire, a formal request from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene earlier this year urged the Department of Justice to probe the Secretary of State’s Office and Fulton County, zeroing in on a specific election board complaint from 2023.
Yet, the push for answers faces roadblocks from the same system accused of the theft. The racketeering case brought against Trump and his allies by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis—now stalled after her disqualification over a romantic entanglement with a hired prosecutor—lingers without resolution.
A judge recently extended the deadline to November 14 for appointing a new prosecutor, but with Trump back in the White House, any forward movement seems designed to drag on indefinitely. Critics see this as part of a broader cover-up, where the deep state apparatus protects those who manipulated the count while persecuting anyone daring to question it.
Meanwhile, fresh developments in Georgia politics hint at shifting tides. Vernon Jones, a former Democrat who switched sides to back Trump, just announced his run for secretary of state, vowing to tackle election integrity head-on. If elected, Jones could force open the Fulton vaults and reveal what many believe has been hidden for years: proof that the 2020 results were rigged through shadowy maneuvers in key counties.
Trump’s call echoes the frustrations of millions who demand transparency. As the midterm battles heat up, reopening the Fulton files might not just vindicate his victory claims—it could dismantle the mechanisms that allowed the steal in the first place.
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In November of 2020 my vote was stolen. I am just one of seventy million other U.S. citizens that had their votes stolen also. Stolen by the criminal Democrat/Communist party.
I can only hope President Trump is serious and uses every power at his command to bring Barak Obama and the globalist cabal that stole this election to justice.
As one person / citizen I am powerless to demand justice for my stolen vote in November of 2020. I expect President Trump to represent me and bring that deserve d justice. MAGA.
Nebulous article of little consequence —– Mikey Lindell and his two CIA handlers, Mary Fanning and Dennis Montgomery, sure wasted people’s time, ditto David Clements and Dr. Shiva —– no serious member of the Election Integrity Movement would be associated with thst ilk —– hopefully they access the real experts this time around!!!
I watched as the two republican senators held a strong lead until 2AM, when the last 11% of precincts came in with late returns pushing both runoff democrat candidates ahead by a small percentage.
To do this, they would have had to receive over 75% of the remaining votes in a 4 pt race!