Josh McKoon, Georgia GOP Chairman, faces scrutiny over alleged financial mismanagement and political scheming. Critics, including David Cross, demand his resignation, citing questionable GA GOP Inc. expenditures, such as $479 for personal trainer sessions, charges at Lutz Cleaners, and a $1,771.40 dinner at Mastro’s in Scottsdale, AZ, potentially linked to Turning Point Action’s endorsement. Other suspect charges include a $3,350 dinner at Hal’s Steakhouse, a $1,235.10 Kentucky Society of Washington membership, and a $5,000 payment to Best Guest Media, possibly tied to Katie Frost, a McKoon supporter. Donors are wary, suspecting misuse of funds, with McKoon allegedly pressuring the treasurer under penalty of perjury. His salary at the Technical College System of Georgia, under Governor Brian Kemp, rose from $163,000 in 2020 to $228,000 in 2024, with travel expenses of $17,800. McKoon boasts about his recent $10,000 GOP contribution, suspecting it funded a hospitality room not from his generosity as he plays it to be. Is McKoon planning to resign as chair to run for Secretary of State, installing Grubbs as chair. A state investigation into GOP finances is demanded amid claims of a cover-up.