Trump’s Constitution statement makes Georgia official chuckle

Gabriel Sterling, the chief operating officer for Georgia's Secretary of State Office, reacts to former President Donald Trump's post on his social media app Truth Social, where he called for the termination of the Constitution to overturn the 2020 election. Learn more here: #CNN #News

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  1. Yeah, that’s not how we do things in the United States. He should save himself further embarrassment and drop out of the race and sit home and wait for the indictments.

    1. The way he gets y’all angry is the exact reason he gets vote and I love it I’d rather not support democrats who let life sentence prisoners out while taking away guns at the same time.😂 and since we got a democrat in office inflation is through the roofs

    2. I can’t wait for you guys to come down on Biden as hard as you do on Trump when ACTUAL corruption is proven. I mean, you all certainly can be trusted to hold your own side accountable right? Right!?

    3. @Aamazaar THAT’S WHAT HE GETS FOR THINKIN’ & AFTER THE DOJ-FBI WENT AFTER THE WHITE SUPREMACISTS AND THE NEO-NAZI’S, I DOUBT THAT OTHERS WILL SAY,”WELL,MAYBE WE SEND JOIN THEM AND GO TO JAIL-PRISON TOO FOR TRUMP”!!✌🏼😁
      SEARCH: AMERICAN CARNAGE
      &
      SEARCH: AMERICAN INSURRECTION

  2. Every time a republican loses an election, Trump gets more orange. A coincidence? I think not.

    1. @Big ol’ Mr. Knish 😂if u don’t get the fuk up out of here with that bs
      Let me guess the economy was better under him, food and gas were cheap, dealers all over the country didn’t had to raise their prices,no cops were getting killed like the way under sleepy joe I wonder what excuse people like u would of made of trump had stayed president
      Let me guess blame it on the democrats and pelosi like always

    2. @Dillon I’m proud that an old grandpa was able to beat “Mexico is gonna pay for the wall” can’t believe u dumb@ss people actually fell for that one

    3. @Juan Rodriguez it’s only bs from a biased perspective..I didn’t vote for neither of the morons but guess what? Internationally and domestically America was better especially the first two years under Donnie before the pandemic

    1. @Brian coughlin
      Wouldn’t ya think a conman would have been outed before 36 yrs in the Senate, Einstein? tRump was outed in one term, actually less, but for those feckless republicans cowards!

    2. You guys are arguing over the the President/ CEO of a corporation. If we spent this much energy debating the CEO of McDonalds we might discover what they’re putting into the meat.

    1. @James Kenyon every Time Brandon speaks (or reads the teleprompter) it is like the sound of silence. Absolutely incoherent idiot.

  3. I spent a little over an hour in the voting line yesterday, but it moved as quickly as possible and was very pleasant.

    1. @Tony McNeil Really? I’ve only seen those with disabilities or advanced pregnancy advance in line in GA. Never age unless they were disabled.

    2. @Nita Wynn I have never had to spend more than 10 minutes any time I have voted over the past 30 odd years, here in New Zealand.
      I find it bewildering that Americans are forced to queue like they do.

    3. I went by our local voting spot twice last week. Ridiculous lines. I don’t like this republican strategy of suppressing votes and I don’t care for their candidate. therefore I will be waiting in line on Tuesday. Hopefully our message will be heard.

    1. @Wendy Beauchamp lol. The but but but Hilary defence. I know. Let’s change the constitution so Hilary won in 2016. How does that sound to you?

  4. How is Herschel even able to run in this race? He’s a Texas resident using a Georgia home address that he used as a rental!

    1. @Jim Wheeler oh because I’m getting ready to send your M om home to get her phone back Karen..cry more comment less🤡

    2. @Keeping Healthy LMAO 😅 “liberal Liz” y’all really try to paint everything you don’t agree with as liberal maybe you’re just a POS.

    1. @Tobias Birmingham THERE WAS NO FRAUD ! And if you’re talking about the twitter thing, the DNC asked Twitter to take naked pictures of Hunter off. That’s it. Hardly news

    2. @Britt Rugg Yeah its hardly news – sure – its selective – what is hardly news – if this was on Trump son’s Laptop – it would be blown up 24/7 – but if Fraud is ever uncovered – the meltdown will be enormous !!

    3. People who hope Trump somehow gets back in office and stays clearly don’t care about our country. It is insane to be so obsessed with one person being in power that you’re willing to do away with the Constitution and our form of government to make it happen. I have never been sure George W Bush was the legitimate winner of the whole hanging chad debacle but I never even thought such lawless steps should ever be attempted in hopes of changing the outcome. Truth be told, I was skeptical then even though I was still a part of the Republican party and had voted for Bush. Everything that happened pre Trump seems fine comparatively speaking. He did more to destroy this country in the four years he was in office and the subsequent years than any president ,including Nixon, has ever done. He gave the racists, misogynists and neo nazis permission to taut their hate loudly in the light of day. We kept our country out of grasp of such people in November…for now. It is clear we much more work to do.

    1. Man in Florida replaces Jesus as the moral compass of the party and espouses the opposite of Christian teaching: pastors extol him as if he was a Messiah, and stop caring about the people Christ told believers were his special concern that we should attend to. Man in Florida espouses genocide and the stripping of any laws protecting others from abuse, torture, or every other right under the law. Man in Florida makes King George from colonial times look like a preferable alternative to independence.

    2. @Hubert Sang Drumpf’s first wife claimed he kept a book of Adol-ph’s most important speeches at a bedside table and was said to read from it time to time. Reported his friend Marty gave it to him as he thought it would interest him. Don’t their speeches sound similar?

  5. I will say this about Sterling, as many of us have seen, he publicly called out Trump for his Election Denialism and it was Sterling who said that if it didn’t stop “someone was going to get killed”. He made that public statement before Jan. 6th. He knew what was at stake and he called it out as clearly and emphatically as he could.

    1. @Pepe the Frog Man I love you BOTs and trolls. Can’t wait to see what you guys post after indictment and during trial.

    2. @Bobby Haines “Unsure if they can cheat in 2024, the democrats had to indict Trump in order to win.” It will read like that.

    3. @Bobby Haines I dislike DJT as much as you, but I’ve been hearing that Indictment, etc. talk for long enough to know that it ain’t happening.

    1. So give Missouri some credit. We have voted on our fair share of twits but we didn’t elect “will yourself not to be pregnant” guy. We have some limits.

    1. @Arbus Thurmapoly Wouldn’t you think that your system of checks and balances has proven to be bought off and a joke anyway? Thanks for your expertise. Take care.

    2. @JM B yeah throw up a hollow “well its all messed up anyway” and dip i know u snowballs really feel the need to get the last word take care i hope your worldview of sitting around blaming the ethereal 1 percent carries you far.

    3. @JM B Why is it Texas and Florida are done within a few days? Democrat ran states are a clusterfuck. Don’t even get me started on crime in democrat ran cities.

  6. I just checked into the Georgia laws. Apparantly, even though vampires can run for office, werewolves can’t. Hershel shouldn’t have changed his pronoun without checking into that first.

    1. @Equious I felt the need because I saw a significant contrast between who Walker is, and issues of self-identification, which by the way, are not limited to only the trans population. Jokes are sometimes cringe to some people. Jokes can also be a way of opening people’s eyes to something they haven’t been aware of before. Hershel is the antithesis of what you, and believe it or not I, stand for. It’s interesting that we are at odds. You don’t know me. You don’t know that I have joined in many pride marches. You suggest I am illiterate, that I should take English classes. All of that is also cringe, my friend. Your aggression when you felt slighted was just as unacceptable in an inclusive society, which purports to value free speech, as my cringy joke was.

    2. @Equious Sorry, I didn’t realize I wasn’t talking with an adult. On your profile, I see your whole life is computer games. Go back to your games and enjoy! Don’t stay up too late. Mom will be mad. Peace out.

    3. @TwoSense ah yes. Attack my character as though it makes your stance any more justified.

      Hot take, clown show. My interests don’t change how gross you are.

    1. He should be careful. That might violate one of the laws Georgia passed last year to “protect” the integrity of its elections.

    2. @OKORO CHUKWUNONSO She probably meant the weather.
      And btw: Does anyone have a timestamp of the young man helping the elderly lady?
      I watched the entire video again and did not see it.

    1. @nighabaIlJuan I speak facts.. people like you are the reason Americans people are dealing with this kind of stuff… people standing in long line. But, you prefer trying to make a joke!!

    2. @Kerly Gerl ‘ but now it feels like the earlier the better’ That is only a mental inaccuracy. It is obviously much better to vote on election day, nothing else should actually be allowed except for those with actual need.

    3. @Steve Jamieson Steve, Im an American who lived in Europe for five years. Let me assure you that I voted in every election while I lived abroad and it’s a cumbersome process. Along with having to contact the registrar in the US to validate my identity, followed by getting an independent person locally to validate my identity before mailing my ballot to the US (won’t even discuss the very specific requirements of completing the ballot and folding and sealing envelope and the headache and expense of mailing things to the US) my signature was validated once my ballot was received. I would argue that I went through more validation to vote by mail than you did to vote in person.

    4. All polititians who regulated guns and speech are not americans, they do not uphold their oath to the constitution and they are treasonous. I ak done listening to you p3d0ph1l3 apologists pretending your justified.

  7. Living in Oregon it seems crazy to me to see people having to stand hours and hours in line simply to vote. For over two decades Oregon has done 100% of all voting by mail-in/drop off ballot. No long lines on election day because there are no polling places. You receive a voter information ballot about a month before election day and your ballot arrives shortly after. You can take your time in the privacy of your home and then drop it off at your convenience. The result of making it easy for voters is Oregon has one of the highest voter participation rates in the nation. We were also the first state in the nation to make voter registration automatic. You actually have to opt out to not be registered. It’s amazing what can be done when the goal is to increase citizens participation in our democracy.

    1. @C Shawn 🤣🤣🤣 you mean the republican equivalent of the blair witch project? y’all will believe ANYTHING.

    2. To hear Trump whine, you’d think we’d just started voting by any other method than showing up one day to vote. He screams about mail in voting even though he used this method himself a lot.

    3. @Jeremy DeCaro What I see around me was not “created”. It came into being, but it needed no creator. You need to learn about a thing called evolution. Read Charles Darwin. Learn something new.

  8. I live in Georgia, it’s given me confidence to hear the crisp, logical opinions of Gabe Sterling and Brad Raffensperger. Hell, last November I even gave Raffensperger my vote by way of a reward for holding the line against the rabid radical ragefreaks (the fence-straddling Kemp was a different matter, though). I can’t wait for Tuesday to cast my vote for Raphael Warnock. Hey, I’m a sucker for articulate, level-headed thinkers who regard political policies with logic–and who know the score well enough to understand that it sure AIN’T vampires versus werewolves. Ye ghods!

    1. And his lack of intellect is not because he didn’t have the benefit of the newer helmet. When one doesn’t start with much, there is not much to lose.

    2. I also dropped a vote for Raffensperger as he and Sterling did the right thing 2 years ago. I can be assured they’ll continue to do so, which is why I gave him my vote. That said, Warnock all the way. 🔵

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