In a recent opinion editorial by Joe Hoft, published on Gateway Pundit, the author alleges that Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is obstructing an investigation into the 2020 Election.
Hoft questions who else might be collaborating with Governor Kemp and the Democrats to hinder the Georgia State Election Board (SEB).
Hoft reported that the SEB has not received their funding from Governor Kemp and the Governors Office of Planning & Budget (OPB) as allocated by the Georgia State Legislature for 2024. Without this funding, Hoft argues, the SEB is unable to effectively perform their duties to ensure secure, free, and fair elections.
The author suggests that Governor Kemp's aides are working behind the scenes to silence anyone who might question this, including Hoft himself. He further alleges that the state's power brokers are keen to keep this information from former President Donald Trump, following a recent public peace treaty.
Hoft criticizes Kemp for his alleged double-dealing, claiming that the Governor's actions to undermine election integrity do not align with his public declarations of support for Trump in Georgia. He accuses Kemp of funding his allies with his fundraising committee, thereby helping to keep them in office.
The author also suggests that these allies have political ambitions and are unwilling to criticize the Governor, even when he appears to be doing nothing to curb the alleged lawlessness surrounding Georgia's elections. Hoft further alleges that these individuals are state employees who fear losing their jobs if they criticize their boss.
Hoft concludes his piece by accusing Kemp of being more concerned with his own political aspirations than with the integrity of Georgia's elections. He quotes Kemp's recent interview with CNN's Kaitlin Collins, in which Kemp stated that he was focused on his future political career.
Hoft accuses Kemp of feigning support for Trump to curry favor with grassroots Republicans, whom he believes Kemp needs for future electoral success. He ends his piece by calling for greater transparency and accountability in Georgia's political landscape, suggesting that those who remain silent on these issues should be called out.
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