
The Georgia Hour, episode 73: Alleged Corruption and Controversies in the Georgia Republican Party
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The Georgia Republican Assembly (GRA) is urged to confront charter members who deviate from its values, amid claims of corruption within the Fulton County Republican Party. Kandiss Taylor, a GOP official, made antisemitic remarks, yet faced no removal, allegedly striking a deal to oust another member, BKP, instead. The Georgia GOP, led by Josh McKoon, is criticized for tolerating Taylor’s comments and for McKoon’s questionable expenses, including payments for a personal trainer, lavish dinners, and a $7,500 bonus to friend Travis Bowden, despite claiming his role is volunteer-based. Racist displays at a 3rd District forum further tarnish the party’s image. Speculation surrounds Gabe Sterling and McKoon potentially running for Secretary of State. Additionally, Katie Frost’s media activities, and questionable links to Best Guest Media, raise concerns about unnecessary GOP spending on media consultants, suggesting favoritism tied to the Frost family’s long-standing support for McKoon. Grassroots members are called to fight this perceived power consolidation and uphold the party’s integrity.