UPDATE: State lawmaker has House chamber ban revoked after viral scuffle left him hospitalized

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From Fox News: A Georgia state senator has had his ban from entering the state House chamber revoked following an ugly incident on Thursday which saw him flung to the floor, arrested and subsequently hospitalized.

State Sen. Colton Moore, a hardline supporter of President-elect Trump who previously tried to have Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis impeached for indicting the former president, was involved in a heated exchange at the entrance to the House chamber where officials refused him entry to attend Gov. Brian Kemp’s State of the State Address.

Moore, of Trenton in Dade County, ended up being pushed to the floor by Keith Williams, a lawyer for House Speaker Jon Burns’ office, who was trying to enforce a ban placed on Moore by the speaker. Moore was banned from entering the chamber after he blasted the state Senate’s decision last year to consider a resolution to name a building at the University of North Georgia after the now-deceased former house speaker David Ralston.


After being thrown to the floor, then arrested and hauled away by police, Moore later posted a video of himself at the hospital, as he explained, “I did take a bit of a beating; my hand, it’s a bit swollen and purple; we’re waiting to get some X-rays to check it out.”

Burns was first defiant and unapologetic about his decision to ban Moore, a fellow Republican, from the House floor.

However, after Republican leaders erupted in outrage over the way Moore was treated, Burns has now relented and lifted the ban.

Many are now calling for Burns to “resign in disgrace.”

The following speech by Moore is the reason Burns banned him from the George State House floor, just because he opposed a resolution to name a building at the University of North Georgia after the now-deceased former house speaker David Ralston.

Establishment Republicans in Georgia have clashed with Moore more than once.  Fox News explains that in 2023, Georgia’s Republican Senate Caucus suspended Moore for attacking them for opposing his plan to impeach Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for indicting Trump in the now-trashed ‘election interference’ case.

Moore had fired off a letter to Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, calling for Willis’ impeachment.

At the time, Trump had released a video, publicly thanking Moore for standing up for him against Willis.

WHOA!! GOP lawmaker pushed to the ground and arrested as he tried to walk into Georgia House

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