Georgia GOP Expels Former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan Over Alleged Disloyalty
The unanimous decision accuses Duncan of undermining Republican candidates and endorsing Democrats, including Biden and Harris.
- The Georgia Republican Party's State Executive Committee unanimously voted to expel former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan on January 6, 2025.
- The resolution accuses Duncan of disloyalty, including endorsing Democratic candidates like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in recent elections.
- Duncan, a CNN contributor and vocal Trump critic, has been barred from identifying as a Republican or participating in party events and properties.
- The GOP claims Duncan used his Republican affiliation for personal gain and undermined Republican nominees such as Herschel Walker and Burt Jones.
- In response, Duncan criticized the party's focus, calling the expulsion a 'dumpster fire' and questioning its priorities under Georgia GOP Chair Josh McKoon.