Former President Donald Trump and Georgia Governor Brian Kemp's ongoing feud has intensified, with Trump expressing a desire to mend their relationship, yet continuing his attacks.
The conflict, highlighted by personal insults and public sparring on social media, has caused a rift within the Republican Party in Georgia. Despite efforts by top Georgia Republicans, including Lt. Gov. Burt Jones and Georgia GOP Chairman Josh McKoon, to shift focus and promote party unity, Trump remains unyielding. Kemp has responded to Trump's remarks by emphasizing his focus on future victories and urging Trump to refrain from involving his family in their disputes.
This ongoing feud underscores the challenges the GOP faces in maintaining cohesion amidst internal conflicts.
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Donald Trump continues to attack Brian Kemp as top Republicans in Georgia seek peace
Hours after Lt. Gov. Burt Jones and Georgia GOP Chairman Josh McKoon tried to shift the focus away from the nasty rift within the Republican Party, Trump unloaded again on the governor during a Thursday news conference.
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Trump hopes to mend relationship with Georgia's Kemp: 'I hope we can repair it'
Earlier this week, the pair sparred on social media, with Trump referencing Kemp's wife and the governor asking him to "leave my family out of it."
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Trump says 'I hope we can repair' relationship with Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp
Gov. Kemp fired back at Trump on X, saying he’s focused on winning in November, not "petty personal insults, attacking fellow Republicans, or dwelling on the past." Kemp also made a particular objection to Trump, referencing Georgia First Lady Marty Kemp in the Truth Social post. "Leave my family out of it," Kemp wrote.
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