President TrumpDonald Trump Senators reach agreement on Fed powers, paving the way for the passage of coronavirus relief Nearly 200 organizations allegedly hacked by Russia: cybersecurity firm Trump appointed Sidney Powell as special attorney for election fraud investigation: reports MORE He said in an early Sunday tweet that he will return to Georgia a day before the two Senate leanings in January that will determine control of the upper house.
“As badly as we were treated in Georgia by the ‘Republican’ governor and the ‘Republican’ secretary of state, we must have a massive victory for two great people, @KLoeffler and @sendavidperdue, on January 5,” he said. . will have a big Rally for them on Monday night, January 4th. WIN! ”
As badly as the “Republican” Governor and the “Republican” Secretary of State treated us in Georgia, we must have a massive victory for two great people, @KLoeffler & @sendavidperdue, January 5th. On Monday 4th January I will be doing a big Rally for them. WIN!
– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 20, 2020
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Trump, who has repeatedly and falsely insisted he won Peach State and the 2020 election, also urged voters to go to the polls, saying Democrats were trying to “fix” Senate elections.
“You have to go to the polls and vote before December 14. You have to do it. They cheated and called our presidential election, but we will still win it. We will still win it. We will still win it. And they will also try to prepare for this election. Trump told the crowd.
Trump during the rally also addressed Republican leaders in Peach State, including the governor. Brian KempBrian Kemp, the governor of Georgia, Kemp, attends the White House Christmas party despite Trump’s attacks. Pence seeks to reassure Georgia voters amid Trump’s attacks. With the Senate at stake, Georgia is in all our minds MORE, criticizing them for not maintaining their efforts to overthrow the election results in Georgia.
Despite the president’s attacks, Kemp posted photos of his daughter and himself posing in the White House on Friday afternoon.
“Lucy and I had a great time at @WhiteHouse’s Christmas party. Merry Christmas to everyone! ”The Republican Party governor tweeted.
Lucy and I had a great time at the @Casa Blanca Christmas party today. Merry Christmas everyone! pic.twitter.com/nKPLe3M32Y
– Gov. Brian P. Kemp (@GovKemp) December 19, 2020
Hours earlier, the president had tagged Kemp in a tweet, calling him and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) the so-called “Republicans.”
The New York Times also reported Friday that Trump decided not to continue with a tentatively planned trip to Georgia this weekend to campaign for Loeffler and Perdue.
A senior Republican official told the newspaper that the president’s continued anger with Kemp and Raffensperger was to blame for the cancellation.
President-elect Joe BidenJoe BidenCHC urges Biden to choose Latinos to lead Department of Education, SBA: report that Louisiana’s elected representative hospitalized as a precaution for COVID-19 infection Biden and Netanyahu can carefully nurture US-Israel ties MORE, whose victory in Georgia was confirmed several times through various accounts, with the Electoral College last Monday certifying his victory, campaigned in the state for Democratic Senate candidates Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock the last week.
Democrats need to get both seats to get a 50-50 tie in the Senate, which would pave the way for the vice president-elect Kamala HarrisGOP Senate absences Kamala Harris attack candidates Trump Pressley believes Georgia GOP candidates are the Bonnie and Clyde of corruption. to vote tie