The Georgia Hour highlights ongoing concerns about corruption and financial mismanagement within the Georgia Republican Party, focusing on Chairman Josh McKoon. Allegations center on personal expenses, including payments to Alloy Personal for a trainer, charged to the GOP credit card and mislabeled as a “meeting.” Questions arise about who approved these charges and why they went unquestioned. McKoon faces criticism for potential misuse of funds, with the party struggling to craft a defense. Additionally, Katie Frost, a McKoon supporter, moderated a recent GOP forum despite her public endorsement, raising concerns about bias. Frost’s appearance on Fox News prompts speculation about whether she has an agent and who funds such media engagements. The Georgia Hour vows to investigate further, as calls for transparency and accountability grow amid suspicions of deeper financial irregularities.
- We have no use for corruption and mismanagement.
- Preview of the Georgia Hour: Last week we discussed Alloy Personal, a personal trainer, that was paid for by the Georgia Republican Party. Someone has to enter in all these charges. If Josh used his GOP credit card for personal use and the person that fills it out doesn’t question anything. Who decided to line item the Alloy personal as a meeting. Josh is in deep with these charges, they are trying to figure out the talking points. There is a lot there and we will dig deeper
- Katie Frost hosted the forum this weekend. She is endorsing Josh McKoon, why was she chosen to moderate the forum. Saturday she was on Fox News. To get on these shows you have to have an agent. Does she have an agent? And who pays for it?

