President Donald Trump to Hold “Tremendous” MAGA Rally in Georgia for GOP Senators

President Donald Trump arrives to speak at a campaign rally, Sunday, Nov. 4, 2018, in Chattanooga, Tenn. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

President Donald Trump announced that he’ll be holding a ‘Make America Great Again’ rally in the state of Georgia on Saturday, while speaking from the White House on Thanksgiving.

The President confirmed that the final outcome of the 2020 presidential election is “far from over,” with litigation still pending in Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia and Pennsylvania.

Saturday night’s rally will be held in an open-air venue such as an airport in order to minimize exposure to coronavirus.

Two US Senate seats are up for contention in Georgia in a January special election. Senators David Purdue and Kelly Loeffler will face radical pro-amnesty Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, a minister known for his association with anti-white ideology.

Dubious political operatives and the mainstream media have been salivating over the notion that Republicans would decline to vote in the Georgia runoff on the basis of dissatisfaction with current pending Georgia presidential election results. Both the President and Donald Trump Jr. have rejected such a notion, emphasizing the need for Republicans to keep the Senate regardless of the status of litigation inquiries into voter fraud.

Senator Perdue has one of the strongest ‘MAGA’ track records of any Republican Senator in the Trump era, sponsoring the RAISE Act to cut annual immigration levels with Senator Tom Cotton.

No matter what the final result of the 2020 election is adjudicated as, Donald Trump and the ‘MAGA’ movement he founded are simply not going away.

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