The hopes of MAGA world are crushed as Georgia’s Republican Governor Brian Kemp rejects the right-wing calls to hold a special legislative session to impeach Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis or defund her office in order to protect Donald Trump.
At a press conference, Kemp announced that he does not see “any evidence” to justify such a legislative session. Better still, he suggested that interfering with Willis’ prosecution would be unconstitutional and thus illegal.
“As long as I am governor, we’re going to follow the law and the Constitution, regardless of who it helps or harms politically,” Kemp said.
“In Georgia, we will not be engaging in political theater that only inflames the emotions of the moment. We will do what is right,” he added.
Kemp’s blunt words serve as a direct rebuttal to a letter sent to him by far-right state Sen. Colton Moore demanding that the session be called to impeach Willis and save the MAGA cult leader.
Trump supporters are terrified that he will be convicted and sent to prison and they’re willing to break every law in the book to save him.
Kemp is not a good man, but he is making the right and legal decision here and must be commended for it.