Surrounding the November election, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp had some harsh words on Thursday, for what he called it misinformation and conspiracy theories.
Surrounding the November election, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp had some harsh words on Thursday, for what he called it misinformation and conspiracy theories.
Kemp said, during a news conference, there is a rule in his family that there's no crying in politics. He poured that it's too much seeing his wife and daughters crying after receiving a bunch of death threats of his family and other families of state officials
In addition, baseless rumors of death of Georgia Bureau of Investigation agent and a young aide close to Kemp’s family have spread uncontrollaby.
“This needs to stop. People need to deal with facts. We’ll give them to them, and if anybody has an issue with something I’ve done, they can come to me, and I will talk to them about it,” Kemp said. “They don’t need to bother my wife and my children or another elected official’s wife and children. I can assure you I can handle myself. And if they’re brave enough to come out from underneath that keyboard or behind it, we can have a little conversation if they would like to.”