A sitting Georgia state senator was shoved to the ground and taken into custody Thursday for flouting orders not to enter the House chamber during Gov. Brian Kemp’s State of the State address. State Sen.
Police pushed state Sen. Colton Moore to the ground and arrested him as he attempted to enter the state House chamber from which he had been banned.
Colton Moore, a Trump loyalist, was banned last year over his condemnation of a deceased state senator who was being honored by his colleagues.
Brian Kemp's State of the State Address. Last year, state Sen. Colton Moore, R-Trenton, was banished from setting foot on the Georgia House floor. After attempting to get into the chamber, Moore was removed by the Georgia State Patrol. Thursday ...
Gov. Brian Kemp delivered his State of the State address before the Georgia Assembly on Thursday morning. During his address, Kemp outlines his goals for 2025. The 2025 Georgia legislative session began on Monday.
A Georgia state senator who was previously banned from the ... saying it would remain until Moore apologized. Pro-Trump and anti-Brian Kemp State Sen. Colton Moore is thrown to the ground and arrested today after the GA House Speaker would not allow ...
Georgia State Patrol officers arrested Republican Georgia state Sen. Colton Moore for trying to enter the House chambers after House Speaker Jon Burns banned him from the floor.
Gov. Brian Kemp delivered his 2025 State of the State address to the Georgia General Assembly, highlighting resilience and
Sen. Moore was banned from entering House chambers after making controversial comments about late House Speaker David Ralston.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp said at his State of the State address Thursday that Georgia is strong and resilient.
Georgia presents ... and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger by 14 points. Republican consultant Brian Robinson to Atlanta news station WAGA in December when asked if Kemp could run for ...
Conservative state Sen. Colton Moore was banned from the lower chamber last year, after he made disparaging statements about the late-Georgia state Speaker David Ralston. Moore's outburst at the time was condemned by lawmakers on both sides.