Political Commentator Suggests Georgia Representatives may be Afraid to Call Special Session Because of Antifa/BLM Riot Concerns

President Trump and his campaign continues to refuse to concede the 2020 presidential election to Joe Biden despite the reported Biden win. Many Republicans and President Donald Trump believes there was foul play in many key swing states and they continue to fight hard on many fronts to do their best to overturn the election results, as much as an uphill battle as it may be.

Georgia has done multiple recounts, but there is fury from the Trump campaign that the recounts didn’t come with significant signature audits. Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (R) has pushed back on criticism by President Trump that he hasn’t done more by saying he has called for signature verifications.

Trump insists that calling for something doesn’t mean the same thing as getting it done and the campaign insists not enough has been done to make sure all the votes were legal, and that recounts are mostly meaningless. Meanwhile, the debate rages on in legislatures of key swing states across the nation of whether or not Republicans can or will do anything to subvert the reported results based on allegations of improprieties.

One well known political commentator has implied that there may be hesitation in Georgia due to threats that rioters will ‘burn down Atlanta’. Regardless of where you stand politically, if this is true, it should be an unacceptable thing.

We are not a banana republic and can’t allow mob rule to dictate our election or legislative processes. Time will tell what happens, but meanwhile, you can see a clip of Fredericks speculation below, captions by Disclose.tv with:

“NEW – #Georgia Republican State veteran legislatures are afraid if they call a special session BLM and Antifa will burn down Atlanta and blame them for it.”

Stay tuned for more potential updates on this and other 2020 election scoops.

Ian MacDonald

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