Georgia Senator Colton Moore was arrested after trying to enter the Georgia Capitol during a joint session on Thursday.
Senator Moore was banned from the House Chamber last year after he made insulting remarks about late House Speaker David Ralston.
The Georgia Senator claimed the order banning him does not apply to a joint session of the General Assembly so he attempted to enter the Capitol.
TYRANT ALERT
Speaker @JonBurnsGA is attempting to ARREST and BLOCK me from representing the 53rd District at tomorrow’s State of the State joint session.
I will NEVER back down.
I will ALWAYS speak the truth and represent the people of Northwest Georgia as their trusted… pic.twitter.com/zl9R4H1EmY
— Sen. Colton Moore (@realColtonMoore) January 15, 2025
Colton Moore was violently shoved to the ground before Georgia State Patrol arrested him.
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Senator Colton Moore, who exposed and defeated corrupt District Attorney Fani Willis last year, has been arrested by the Anti-Trump Speaker of the Georgia House.
Colton is being held in the same Atlanta jail as President Trump.
We are working to ensure his expedient release.… pic.twitter.com/hRA2gM54FD
— Sen. Colton Moore (@realColtonMoore) January 16, 2025
Moore was taken to the Fulton County jail. Any charges filed against Moore were not immediately disclosed.
Senator Moore went to the hospital to have his hand x-rayed after he was assaulted.
“Thank you to all the patriots who have shown their support today. I have a Constitutional duty and will be back in the legislature tomorrow,” Colton Moore said.
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Update from Senator Moore.
Thank you to all the patriots who have shown their support today. I have a Constitutional duty and will be back in the legislature tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/kyIQXNfr1u
— Sen. Colton Moore (@realColtonMoore) January 16, 2025
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