Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan claimed on Monday night that former President Donald Trump has a moral compass that is more like an 'axe murderer' than a president and urged Republicans not to select him as their nominee.
Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan claimed on Monday night that former President Donald Trump has a moral compass that is more like an"axe murderer" than a president and urged Republicans not to select him as their nominee.
— Republican Accountability August 29, 2023 Duncan said Trump's indictment list reads like a"Ponzi scheme of lies" from a"two-year crime spree." Trump faces indictments in Georgia, Florida, Washington, D.C., and New York. The former president's indictment in Georgia was the latest case and centers on 13 racketeering and conspiracy charges. Trump has denied any wrongdoing in all four cases.
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