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Trump nominates a GOP cover-up expert as ambassador

In September, President Trump announced that he would nominate Georgia attorney Randy Evans to be the United States’ ambassador to Luxembourg. On the White House website they describe Evans as “a distinguished attorney, author and public servant,” but this hardly describes him. Evans has a long list of high profile clients in the GOP. His clients include Newt Gingrich, Sonny Perdue and Nathan Deal. Among other things, Evans helped Deal through his seven-year corruption scandal

Podcast Ep. 11: Newt & the RNC

On the show we’re talking about last week’s Republican National Convention and Newt Gingrich’s role in the Republican party. How is Newt like Presidential candidate Donald Trump? What was Georgia’s involvement in the RNC? We also spoke with David Worley, an attorney and former DNC member who came within 1,000 votes of beating Newt Gingrich in 1990. Listen in as he gives his take on Gingrich and the election. You can Subscribe and Listen to

“Vice President Gingrich?”

Vice President Gingrich? Media sources are saying it could happen. That’s right — as crazy as it sounds, Georgia’s own corrupt Newt Gingrich, who led the Republican revolution that seized the U.S. House for the GOP in 1994, could be named as Donald Trump’s VP pick. The same Newt Gingrich who then resigned from the Speakership and from Congress in disgrace a few years later. To be honest, Newt and Donald make quite a pair.

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“Vice President Gingrich?”

Much to the dismay of progressives and many conservatives alike, Donald Trump has all but secured the Republican nomination, handily beating all of his opponents. Trump’s next move — choosing a running mate — has media outlets and the public chattering about who will be his VP pick. One of the names being tossed around is Newt Gingrich. The pick would be a strategic one; Gingrich is part of the GOP establishment, the same establishment that was set on

Newt Gingrich runs from his record. Georgia remembers.

Newt Gingrich now has a date with Georgia. Circle March 6 on your calendar. Between now and then, Georgia’s ex-Congressman Newt Gingrich will try to convince the nation that he’s somebody he’s not. He claims to be an outsider, running for the good of the country. We know better. On Saturday, after thumping Mitt Romney in the South Carolina primary, Gingrich ripped “elites in Washington and New York.” But here in Georgia, we know Newt.

Better Georgia prepares for Newt Gingrich

As Republican voters head to churches, schools and town meetings today for Iowa’s first-in-the-nation caucuses, Better Georgia will keep a close eye on Republican primary candidate Newt Gingrich. Here at home, Newt left a 24-year track record as a politician. We believe Newt’s record in Georgia is a vital evaluation tool for voters across the nation to know and understand. While Newt is a proven terrible campaigner, it’s always possible he might find a path