Georgia’s ‘Trump Accounts’ for Foster Kids Are a Political Gambit

Georgia's "Trump Accounts" for foster kids offer a lifeline, but the highly politicized name raises questions. Is this a genuine effort or a calculated political maneuver?
Georgia politics unfiltered: Atlanta power struggles, key state battles, and the Southern political drama that’s shaking up the Peach State’s future.

Georgia's "Trump Accounts" for foster kids offer a lifeline, but the highly politicized name raises questions. Is this a genuine effort or a calculated political maneuver?

Don't be fooled: Georgia's gas tax suspension is just a political band-aid. We expose why this temporary fix won't solve your rising fuel costs.

AOC warns: Georgia's water crisis, fueled by massive data centers, isn't just a local issue. Your tap could be next as vital resources vanish.

Georgia's medical Cannabis expansion is finally set for July 1, 2026. After infuriating delays, find out if this long-awaited access is truly enough.

Governor Kemp's new "nonpartisan" election bill isn't about unity. It's a calculated power grab designed to obscure allegiances and make informed voting nearly impossible for millions.

A judge just halted Georgia's state election board's blatant power grab in Fulton County, but this temporary victory is just one round in an ongoing political battle.

This isn't a drill: South Georgia's wildfires are a raging inferno, scorching 15,000 acres and threatening lives. The state needs more now.

JD Vance's UGA rally was a humiliating flop with empty seats and low turnout. Read why the Vice President's Georgia visit failed to energize voters.

Sonny Perdue's USG greenlights a 2.5% tuition hike, calling it "modest." We expose why it's a direct financial burden on students.

Mesha Mainor's "skin tone does not matter" defense after blackface rings hollow. Her non-apology only adds insult to injury.

Clay Fuller’s Trump-backed win in Georgia signals the GOP’s tight grip—but rising voter apathy and narrower margins hint at cracks in the conservative stronghold.

Georgia’s 14th District runoff pits establishment favorite John Bell against newcomer Sarah Mitchell, who vows to end Marjorie Taylor Greene’s divisive drama and reshape the GOP’s future.

Fulton Commissioner Smith calls HB 369 a "direct assault on local control." Discover how this "zombie bill" targets Democratic strongholds.