Well, color me shocked - not. Just when you thought Stacey Abrams had slithered away from yet another round of 'nothing to see here,' the Georgia Senate drops the subpoena hammer. The Special Committee on Investigations is hauling Abrams (and that's a pretty hefty haul), along with top dogs from her old New Georgia Project outfit, in for questioning over campaign finance shenanigans from the 2018 cycle.
Ruh-roh.
You guys remember the New Georgia Project, right? Abrams’ much-hyped voter-outreach machine that somehow 'found' millions while conveniently forgetting to tell anyone where the money was coming from or where it went. The group already copped to 16 violations, coughed up a record $300,000 fine, and then quietly dissolved itself in 2025 after the bills and the lawsuits piled up.
Couldn't have happened to a more deserving politician.
Now the Senate wants to know who signed the checks, who knew what, and how exactly all that dark money sloshed around while Abrams was out there screaming about 'voter suppression' every time a Republican breathed near a ballot box.
FIRST ON FOX: Georgia Senate subpoenas Stacey Abrams over campaign finance violations tied to her voter outreach group pic.twitter.com/7KTlWg3I2I
— Fox News Politics (@foxnewspolitics) May 12, 2026
THIS is gonna be fun.
Well, for us.
Not necessarily for Abrams.
The woman spent two gubernatorial races insisting the system was rigged against her voters while her own nonprofit was racking up historic ethics fines. Now the facts are catching up. About time somebody in Georgia reminded the professional victim class that 'no one above the law' isn’t just a cute slogan when it’s convenient.
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