Trump Retweets Call to 'Jail' Georgia GOP Governor, Secretary of State

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President Donald Trump walks on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2020, before boarding Marine One. (Patrick Semansky/AP Photo)

President Donald Trump on Tuesday retweeted a call to “jail” two of Georgia’s top-ranking Republicans, Gov. Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, over the 2020 presidential election.

Georgia attorney Lin Wood, who was involved in multiple lawsuits contesting the results of the election, tweeted just after midnight on Tuesday: President Trump @realDonaldTrump is a genuinely good man. He does not really like to fire people. I bet he dislikes putting people in jail, especially “Republicans.” He gave @BrianKempGA & @GaSecofState every chance to get it right. They refused. They will soon be going to jail.”

Trump retweeted this post and later added: “Tremendous evidence pouring in on voter fraud. There has never been anything like this in our Country!”

He also tweeted a quote from Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., who claimed in a recent interview that Trump “won the Electoral College,” despite Joe Biden winning the vote on Monday.

“Mo Brooks: ‘Trump Won the Electoral College‘ --- I Can Be a Part of the ‘Surrender Caucus‘ or I Can Fight for Our Country,” Trump tweeted.

Trump previously said that he was “ashamed” to have endorsed Kemp in the 2018 gubernatorial election.



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