President Donald Trump has officially endorsed Clay Fuller, a prosecutor and Air National Guard officer, to fill the House seat vacated by former ally Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia's 14th Congressional District.
In his endorsement statement, Trump declared it his "Great Honor to endorse America First Patriot, Clay Fuller, who is running to represent the wonderful people of Georgia's 14th Congressional District." The endorsement quickly gained traction on social media, with patriots sharing the news across multiple platforms.
Fuller brings impressive credentials to the race as the current Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit district attorney and an active Air National Guard officer. His background in both military service and law enforcement prosecution aligns perfectly with Trump's vision for strong, America First leadership in Congress.
Trump's Strategic Pick
The President's endorsement comes as Fuller faces a crowded field of 21 Republican candidates vying for the seat. With Trump's backing, Fuller immediately becomes the frontrunner in what was shaping up to be a wide-open primary race.
"Fuller, an Air National Guard officer and Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit district attorney, is one of 21" candidates in the race, according to social media reports tracking the endorsement.
This endorsement signals Trump's continued influence over Republican primaries and his commitment to backing candidates who will advance his America First agenda in Congress. Rather than supporting an establishment pick, Trump chose a military veteran and prosecutor who understands the challenges facing everyday Americans.
The Georgia 14th District, which includes parts of northwest Georgia, has been a reliable conservative stronghold. With Trump's endorsement, Fuller now has the momentum needed to secure the nomination and keep this seat in America First hands.
Will Trump's golden endorsement be enough to propel Fuller to victory in the crowded primary field? One thing's certain – the President knows how to pick winners, and Clay Fuller just became the candidate to beat in Georgia's 14th.
