Trump ‘pardons’ Clay Fuller’s daughter in pre-special election trip to MTG’s district
Same show, different day.
Clay Fuller, the Trump-endorsed Republican hoping to replace former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in Congress, asked the president to pardon his daughter during an appearance at an event in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District.
“Sir, the endorsement was the honor of my lifetime, but I was wondering if you could do me one more favor?” Fuller asked President Donald Trump before a crowd gathered at Coosa Steel Corporation for Trump’s economic address. “My beautiful daughter is here, Tallulah. She got detention to come and see you speak today. Could you pardon her, please?
“Tallulah, you are fully pardoned,” Trump replied. “Don’t worry. Just tell the teacher I said it’s fine.”
“My daughter is here… she got detention to come see you speak today. Could you pardon her?”
Trump: You are fully pardoned.
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 19, 2026
Trump endorsed Fuller before the March 10 special election to fill Greene’s seat in Congress. Greene announced her resignation in November following the disintegration of her relationship with the president over, among other things, her support for the release of files regarding the federal government’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
Greene was not in attendance at Thursday’s event as she has continued to be a vocal critic of Trump, particularly his foreign policy as it pertains to Israel and Venezuela.
For Trump’s part, the president did not mention Greene as he embraced other high-profile Georgians, including U.S. Ambassador to the Bahamas Herschel Walker, who apparently flew home for the occasion, and Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Gunner Stockton.
“We’ve got to vote,” Walker said. “If we don’t do that, we will lose this country because men should not be in women’s sports. I know what a woman is.”
Georgia has so-called ‘jungle primaries,’ which means that unless the winner receives more than 50% of the vote, the two best-performing candidates next month, regardless of party, will proceed to an April 7 runoff.
Trump on Thursday also alluded to Georgia’s other competitive elections, including this November’s U.S. Senate race featuring Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA).
“He’s easy to beat,” he said. “He’s a real stiff. We don’t want people like that representing Georgia. Who would think that Georgia has a stiff anyway?”
Trump’s trip to Georgia coincided with new data on Thursday that found the U.S. ran a $901.5 billion trade deficit last year, a slight decrease from 2024 but only by 0.2%, or $2.1 …
Same show, different day.
Clay Fuller, the Trump-endorsed Republican hoping to replace former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in Congress, asked the president to pardon his daughter during an appearance at an event in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District.
“Sir, the endorsement was the honor of my lifetime, but I was wondering if you could do me one more favor?” Fuller asked President Donald Trump before a crowd gathered at Coosa Steel Corporation for Trump’s economic address. “My beautiful daughter is here, Tallulah. She got detention to come and see you speak today. Could you pardon her, please?
“Tallulah, you are fully pardoned,” Trump replied. “Don’t worry. Just tell the teacher I said it’s fine.”
“My daughter is here… she got detention to come see you speak today. Could you pardon her?”
Trump: You are fully pardoned.
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 19, 2026
Trump endorsed Fuller before the March 10 special election to fill Greene’s seat in Congress. Greene announced her resignation in November following the disintegration of her relationship with the president over, among other things, her support for the release of files regarding the federal government’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
Greene was not in attendance at Thursday’s event as she has continued to be a vocal critic of Trump, particularly his foreign policy as it pertains to Israel and Venezuela.
For Trump’s part, the president did not mention Greene as he embraced other high-profile Georgians, including U.S. Ambassador to the Bahamas Herschel Walker, who apparently flew home for the occasion, and Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Gunner Stockton.
“We’ve got to vote,” Walker said. “If we don’t do that, we will lose this country because men should not be in women’s sports. I know what a woman is.”
Georgia has so-called ‘jungle primaries,’ which means that unless the winner receives more than 50% of the vote, the two best-performing candidates next month, regardless of party, will proceed to an April 7 runoff.
Trump on Thursday also alluded to Georgia’s other competitive elections, including this November’s U.S. Senate race featuring Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA).
“He’s easy to beat,” he said. “He’s a real stiff. We don’t want people like that representing Georgia. Who would think that Georgia has a stiff anyway?”
Trump’s trip to Georgia coincided with new data on Thursday that found the U.S. ran a $901.5 billion trade deficit last year, a slight decrease from 2024 but only by 0.2%, or $2.1 …
Trump ‘pardons’ Clay Fuller’s daughter in pre-special election trip to MTG’s district
Same show, different day.
Clay Fuller, the Trump-endorsed Republican hoping to replace former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in Congress, asked the president to pardon his daughter during an appearance at an event in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District.
“Sir, the endorsement was the honor of my lifetime, but I was wondering if you could do me one more favor?” Fuller asked President Donald Trump before a crowd gathered at Coosa Steel Corporation for Trump’s economic address. “My beautiful daughter is here, Tallulah. She got detention to come and see you speak today. Could you pardon her, please?
“Tallulah, you are fully pardoned,” Trump replied. “Don’t worry. Just tell the teacher I said it’s fine.”
“My daughter is here… she got detention to come see you speak today. Could you pardon her?”
Trump: You are fully pardoned.
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 19, 2026
Trump endorsed Fuller before the March 10 special election to fill Greene’s seat in Congress. Greene announced her resignation in November following the disintegration of her relationship with the president over, among other things, her support for the release of files regarding the federal government’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
Greene was not in attendance at Thursday’s event as she has continued to be a vocal critic of Trump, particularly his foreign policy as it pertains to Israel and Venezuela.
For Trump’s part, the president did not mention Greene as he embraced other high-profile Georgians, including U.S. Ambassador to the Bahamas Herschel Walker, who apparently flew home for the occasion, and Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Gunner Stockton.
“We’ve got to vote,” Walker said. “If we don’t do that, we will lose this country because men should not be in women’s sports. I know what a woman is.”
Georgia has so-called ‘jungle primaries,’ which means that unless the winner receives more than 50% of the vote, the two best-performing candidates next month, regardless of party, will proceed to an April 7 runoff.
Trump on Thursday also alluded to Georgia’s other competitive elections, including this November’s U.S. Senate race featuring Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA).
“He’s easy to beat,” he said. “He’s a real stiff. We don’t want people like that representing Georgia. Who would think that Georgia has a stiff anyway?”
Trump’s trip to Georgia coincided with new data on Thursday that found the U.S. ran a $901.5 billion trade deficit last year, a slight decrease from 2024 but only by 0.2%, or $2.1 …
0 Comments
0 Shares
52 Views
0 Reviews