Democrat and Republican head to Georgia runoff election for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s seat – US politics live
Shawn Harris to face Clay Fuller in special election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in CongressHello and welcome to the US politics live blog.The Democrat Shawn Harris will go head-to-head...
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Shawn Harris to face Clay Fuller in special election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in Congress Hello and welcome to the US politics live blog. The Democrat Shawn Harris will go head-to-head with Republican Clay Fuller in a run-off after they came out ahead in a special election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in Congress on Tuesday night. I think the Republican party is going to unite around us because they know that the Democrat is too dangerous. We can’t have a Democrat representing Georgia 14. That would be a tragedy for our community, a tragedy for Georgia 14 and a tragedy for the Maga movement. The way I’m going to go to Congress is that it’s going to be a coalition of Democrats, independents and Republicans. The Pentagon chief, Pete Hegseth, has warned that Tuesday would be the “most intense” day of US strikes yet, even as he blamed Iran for civilian casualties by claiming its forces were firing missiles from schools and hospitals. Speaking alongside Gen Dan Caine, the chair of the joint chiefs of staff, Hegseth alleged Iran was deliberately firing missiles from schools and hospitals, describing the country’s leadership as “desperate and scrambling like the terrorist cowards they are”. More here . The minelayers near the strait of Hormuz were among multiple Iranian vessels taken out by US forces today, according to a post by the US Central Command. In a post on X , the military published unclassified footage of some of the vessels after Donald Trump warned Iran against laying mines in the critical waterway. Mike Johnson, the speaker of the US House of Representatives, declined to condemn Republican lawmakers who recently made Islamophobic comments, saying only that he had spoken to them about their “tone”. Democrats and groups advocating religious tolerance have decried the statements from congressmen Andy Ogles of Tennessee and Randy Fine of Florida, with the House minority leader, Hakeem Jeffries, calling on Johnson to discipline the latter. More here…