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Georgia Gov. Kemp attends White House Christmas party despite Trump attacks
By Celine Castronuovo - 12/19/20 10:16 AM EST



Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) said he attended a White House Christmas party on Friday, even as President Trump has continued to levy attacks against him and other Georgia officials for certifying the state’s election results for President-elect Joe Biden.

Kemp tweeted photos Friday evening of himself and his daughter Lucy posing for pictures at the White House, filled with Christmas trees and other decorations for the holiday.

“Lucy and I had a great time at the @WhiteHouse Christmas Party today. Merry Christmas, everyone!” the GOP governor tweeted.

Jenna Ellis, one of the attorneys on Trump’s legal team that pushed several unsuccessful lawsuits seeking to overturn election results in pivotal states, offered a one-word response to Kemp’s tweet, writing, “Seriously?”

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Kemp should be back home in Georgia enforcing the law instead of sitting on his hands while Democrats cheat their asses off.
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