Georgia Senate response to Colton Moore arrest by mid-2025?
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Georgia State Senator Colton Moore Arrested by Jon Burns for Attending State of the State Session, Representing 53rd District
Jan 16, 2025, 04:30 PM
Georgia State Senator Colton Moore was arrested at the Georgia State Capitol while attempting to attend the State of the State joint session. The arrest was ordered by Speaker of the House Jon Burns, who cited a ban on entering the House chamber. Moore, a member of the Freedom Caucus and a staunch supporter of former President Trump, was reportedly trying to fulfill his legislative duties by representing Georgia’s 53rd District. His arrest has drawn criticism from various quarters, with some labeling it as undemocratic and a display of tyranny. Moore had previously been expelled from the Senate GOP Caucus, which adds a layer of complexity to the situation.
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