Explore President Trump’s executive order targeting mail-in ballots and voting machines, aimed at reshaping U.S. elections. Will Trump push to “restore greatness” to American cities, as we compare his talks to global leaders negotiating Ukraine-Russia peace. Will Georgia’s Attorney General Chris Carr, a 2026 gubernatorial candidate, challenge Trump’s election overhaul? Dive into the political firestorm, from urban gang crackdowns to international diplomacy, and uncover what’s at stake for Georgia and beyond.
- When looking at the table of the seven world leaders and our president attempting to negotiate conflict resolution and security guarantees. The president has promised no boots on the ground, but we cannot trust Trump’s successor. The media will tell you that Putin will not even acknowledge Zelensky’s last name. What if it was Trump and seven mayors of the major cities in America to return our cities to greatness and get the gangs out of the cities and return the cities to the people. We can’t get these mayors together in a room with Trump because he is a republican. Yet these world leaders are gathering as their countries are in crisis and making a plan to solve the Ukraine Russia problem?
- Trump’s recent post about elections is a direct shot at Georgia. Trump says he has the best attorneys drafting the executive order stopping mail in ballots and eliminating the machines. Will the current Attorney General of GA, Chris Carr who is running for governor file a lawsuit opposing the executive order?

