Gov. Brian Kemp stated that he has not received “any evidence” indicating that state Sen. Moore possesses the majority required for the impeachment of Willis. This comes after Moore asserted in a letter to the governor on Thursday that he had secured the support of “3/5 of each respective house” for his motion to convene a special session.
However, Garrison Douglas, a spokesperson for Gov. Kemp, mentioned to Fox News Digital that no proof has been presented to validate this claim.
“As a Georgia State Senator, I am officially calling for an emergency session to review the actions of Fani Willis,” Moore wrote on X (Twitter) on Thursday. “America is under attack. I’m not going to sit back and watch as radical left prosecutors politically TARGET political opponents.”
The statement read:
We, the undersigned, being duly elected members of the Georgia House of Representatives and Georgia Senate, and comprising 3/5 of each respective house, pursuant to Article IV, Section II, Paragraph VII(b), hereby certify to you, in writing, with a copy to the Secretary of State, that in our opinion an emergency exists in the affairs of the state, requiring a special session to be convened under that section, for