The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports:
Two days before ultraconservative activist Amy Kremer won a surprise victory for a coveted party post, Georgia GOP leaders received an email from a veteran Republican consultant. The letter from Patrick Krason of FEC Compliance Services warned that Kremer had been fined 10 times by the Federal Election Commission for not submitting reports. He also accused her super PAC of not paying several vendors, including his firm.
Kremer scored an upset victory Saturday over incumbent Ginger Howard for a Georgia seat on the Republican National Committee. She won the seat in part by highlighting her role securing the permit for the pro-Donald Trump rally on Jan. 6, 2021, that preceded the violent mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol — and accusing Howard of not fighting harder to overturn Trump’s 2020 victory.
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J6 organizer Amy Kremer has won National Committeewoman in Georgia after Mike Flynn endorsed her—in a state where they tried to overthrow the election results in 2020.
Stop pretending any of this is politics.
This lunatic should be in a cell. Our country is under attack. AGAIN. https://t.co/SgIEACbR3F— Jim Stewartson, Counterinsurgent 🇺🇸🇺🇦💙🎈 (@jimstewartson) May 19, 2024
What Ever Happened To Amy Kremer? pic.twitter.com/dHgrvLMIi3
— Noelle Cook (@ncookbouton) May 15, 2024
And activists vote to elect Amy Kremer, who organized a pro-Trump rally that preceded the Jan. 6 mob, to an RNC post. She unseats Ginger Howard, the incumbent. #gapol pic.twitter.com/BRnpoLdzgO
— Greg Bluestein (@bluestein) May 18, 2024