Republican Clay Fuller sworn in to take House seat formerly held by Marjorie Taylor Greene
Summary
Republican Clay Fuller was sworn in to represent a district in northwest Georgia after winning a special election. He will finish the last months of Marjorie Taylor Greene’s term, keeping the Republican majority in the House.Key Facts
- Clay Fuller is a Republican from Georgia.
- He won a special election to take over Marjorie Taylor Greene’s former seat.
- The district he represents is strongly Republican.
- Fuller has tried to closely support President Donald Trump.
- He will serve for the rest of Greene’s term in Congress.
- Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned from her seat.
- Greene had a public disagreement with President Trump before she left Congress.
- Fuller’s swearing-in helps Republicans maintain their narrow majority in the House.
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