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Eden Villalovas, Breaking News Reporter


NextImg:Brian Kemp says Georgia Trump election investigation is a distraction from Biden failings

Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) called the Georgia investigation into former President Donald Trump’s alleged tampering of the 2020 presidential election results a “distraction” from the Biden administration's record.

“This is a distraction from us being focused on Joe Biden's record and talking about the disaster of the border, disastrous pull out of Afghanistan,” Kemp said Tuesday on Fox News.

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Kemp added Biden talks about “building the economy from the middle out and the bottom up, and the only thing coming out of the middle right now is cash out of their pockets because of Joe Biden's 40-year-high inflation, high grocery prices, high energy prices.”

Kemp testified last year in a grand jury seated by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, which is separate from the investigation into Trump led by Willis. The special grand jury was barred from issuing indictments but found "no widespread fraud took place in the Georgia 2020 presidential election that could result in overturning that election," as written in a nine-page report released in February.

Kemp spoke on the timeline of Willis’s possible indictments, which the Democratic attorney said could come as soon as August.

“I think, especially in the Georgia case, there could be multiple people that could end up being charged, and I just don't have a very good feel for that,” Kemp said when asked about the inner workings of the district attorney's timeline.

Willis launched the investigation into Trump in February 2021, looking into charges against Trump and his Republican allies for attempting to overturn the 2020 election.

The investigation has focused on Trump’s hourlong phone conversation with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in January 2021, when the former president asked him to "find 11,780 votes."

Last week, a new set of grand jurors were sworn in for the investigation and could be the deciders in the indictment, which could be expected in August.

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Kemp has escalated his attack on Biden's economic policies recently, calling out the administration's spending record and pointing to the state of the national economy.

“You know, a $400,000 house costs $1,000 more a month now because of interest rates than just a year or two ago, and all of those things — they want to distract from, you know, so-called Bidenomics,” Kemp said.