's baseless election fraud claims, is looking to take control of South Carolina's Republican Party, a victory that would run contrary to the former president's endorsement.that he plans to run for chairman of the state's GOP in an effort to bring about new control of the party. The attorney, who's known for representing Richard Jewell, who was falsely suspected of setting off a bomb at the 1996 Atlanta, in his defamation case, recently moved to South Carolina from Georgia.
Wood said he decided to run after"several members" of the South Carolina Republican Party asked him to consider making a bid for the position. The state GOP said on February 23 that a handwritten note from Trump gave McKissick his"complete and total endorsement." McKissick praised Trump for helping to bring a"record number of people" to the GOP and for helping to drive turnout across the state.
"The People have ALL the power—not the elite cabal of the old guard leadership," the email continued."The People of the South Carolina Republican Party will bring INTEGRITY back to the party and to the government. I trust We The People. It will be my privilege to work for The People as they pursue their goals."
Nut bar.
Worst deck of cards ever Mr Speaker!!! And still more cover ups.
👀 this guy?
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I suggest Mr. Wood look to his home state, NC, which is far more liberal than SC.
▌072 Respectfully for FBI's good & to inform the masses, can FBI explain why a lot of mass shooters that were already being monitored by the agency still gets to do a mass shooting? Just like the Dylan Roof shooting & many others?And even the planned jan.6 capitol riot? ▌072
He means to make the party more crazy than it already is.
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