Liberty Conservatives Are Calling for Georgia Senator Colton Moore To Be Nominated As Ambassador To Philippines
Georgia Senator Colton Moore Is largely viewed as the most pro-liberty State Senator in the Georgia General Assembly. Since he was elected in 2022, he has been a strong champion of the Second Amendment and even stood by President Donald Trump by calling for an emergency session of the state legislature to review Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ actions that led to the indictment of Trump and his allies such as former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
Back in September 2023, Senator Moore wrote a letter pushing for Georgia Governor Brian Kemp to invoke a special session to investigate Willis for “potentially abusing her position of power by pursuing former President Donald J. Trump.”
For Senator Moore’s dedication to liberty conservative values and his steadfast defense of former President Trump’s America First agenda, many of his supporters believe that Moore should be rewarded with a position in a future Trump administration. Trump is largely viewed as the favorite to retake the White House on November 5, 2024, especially in the wake of sitting President Joe Biden’s debate debacle.
Cliff Maloney, the CEO of Mobilize the Message, went on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, to call for Moore to be nominated as the US Ambassador to the Philippines.
He tweeted on July 10, 2024:
Senator Colton Moore should be the US Ambassador to the Philippines.
Full stop.
At 30 years of age, Moore is one of the most promising pro-liberty figures in American politics. Him potentially working inside of the Trump administration would give him crucial political experience that he could use for his future political aspirations.
On top of that, Trump will need all the allies he can get. As many political observers witnessed during Trump’s first administration, he was largely undermined by subversive actors in his administration.
Such a scenario could be avoided if Trump brings people like Moore into his administration. As they say, personnel is policy.
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