I had a great relationship with President Trump. I never said anything bad about him. I don`t plan on doing so. I`m not mad at him.
Editor's note · Context
Brian Kemp reassures that he maintains a positive relationship with Donald Trump amidst the political tension.
Share & report
More from Brian Kemp
It has gotten ridiculous, from death threats, claims of bribes from China, the social media posts that my children are getting. If I said this stuff, I would be taken to the woodshed and would never see the light of day.
In the middle of a pandemic, Major League Baseball put the wishes of Stacey Abrams and Joe Biden ahead of the economic well-being of hardworking Georgians who were counting on All Star game for a paycheck.
All of these things, they're a distraction. I mean, I've supported the president. I've said that many times there is a constitutional and legal process that is playing out, and I'm very comfortable letting that process play out. But that horse has left the barn in Georgia and it's headed to D.C. right now.
The Senate Bill 202, Georgia will take another step toward ensuring our elections are secure, accessible, and fair. The facts are that this new law will expand voting access in the Peach State.





