Trump: ‘Too bad’ Georgia voting law doesn’t go further
Former President Donald Trump released a statement that was revealed on Tuesday in support of the voting law changes in Georgia, but said it’s “too bad” the governor didn’t take it further, the way the law was originally intended to be.
Insisting on the false 2020 election outcome, Trump also believes the bill “should have been passed before the 2020 Presidential Election, not after”. He pointed out that 400,000 absentee ballots are reported to be missing or not being shown, and demanded they’re made public.
“The watered-down version, that was just passed and signed by Governor Kemp, while better than before, doesn’t have Signature Matching and many other safety measures, which were sadly left out. […] The Democrats in Georgia really push the Republicans around, like the so-called Consent Decree, which was illegally signed by the Secretary of State without Legislative Approval – a Democrat DREAM,” the statement read.
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