The Georgia Republican Party elected Amy Kremer, whose Women for America First hosted the rally multiply-indicted rapist Donald Trump spoke at on January 6th, to one of the state seats on the Republican National Committee, the Associated Press reports.
At the Women for America First rally, Trump ordered his cult to “go to the CAPitol” and “fight like hell,” motivators that inspired the Republican-led domestic terrorist attack on Congress as his lackeys in Congress attempted to undermine Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory. Kremer herself isn’t accused of attacking the Capitol.
State Party delegates unseated incumbent Ginger Howard in favor of Kremer, but kept the other incumbent Jason Thompson. Kremer and other challengers to the incumbents argued that Thompson and Howard didn’t do enough to support Trump’s 2021 effort to undermine Georgia’s voters.