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Trump Endorses Clay Fuller for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District

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President Donald Trump has officially endorsed Clay Fuller for the U.S. House of Representatives in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District. This seat became available after former Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, once a supporter but later a critic of Trump, vacated her position following a highly publicized disagreement with the former president. Trump previously referred to Greene as ‘Marjorie ‘Traitor’ Brown’ in a critical statement last year.

Trump expressed his support in a Truth Social post, declaring it a ‘Great Honor’ to endorse Fuller, whom he described as an ‘America First Patriot.’ Trump commended Fuller’s dedication and potential to represent the citizens of Georgia’s 14th District.

“It is my Great Honor to endorse America First Patriot, Clay Fuller, who is running to represent the wonderful people of Georgia’s 14th Congressional District,” said Trump.

Clay Fuller currently serves as the District Attorney for the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit and is also an Air National Guard Officer. Trump praised Fuller’s experience and readiness to take on the challenges of supporting the military and veterans, ensuring national security, and advocating for various policy initiatives.

According to Trump, Fuller is prepared to take action to boost the economy, reduce taxes and regulations, support American manufacturing, enhance energy independence, secure the borders, prevent migrant-related crime, protect election integrity, promote school choice, and defend the Second Amendment. He assured supporters that Fuller has the backing of prominent MAGA advocates in Georgia and several Republican House members, promising that Fuller will not disappoint as a representative.

“Clay Fuller has my Complete and Total Endorsement to be the next Representative from Georgia’s 14th Congressional District – HE WILL NOT LET YOU DOWN!” announced Trump.

In response to Trump’s endorsement, Fuller expressed his gratitude, calling it the honor of a lifetime. He pledged to meet the expectations of both the former president and his potential constituents. Fuller emphasized that the mission of prioritizing America’s interests is just beginning.

“THANK YOU, Mr. President. This is the honor of a lifetime. I will not let you or Georgia’s 14th District down. Our work to put America first is just getting started!” Fuller stated.

The special election to determine Greene’s successor is set for March 10, as announced by Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. Should no candidate secure a majority, a runoff election is slated for April 7. This process ensures that voters will have the final say in selecting their next representative.

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