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EXPOSED: Scandal-Plagued Democrat Carpetbagger Masquerades as Georgia 'Republican'

Gary FranchiMarch 25, 2026301 views
EXPOSED: Scandal-Plagued Democrat Carpetbagger Masquerades as Georgia 'Republican'
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A disgraced Democrat politician who allegedly looted a small Illinois village is now setting her sights on Georgia—and she's doing it by masquerading as a Republican. The audacity is breathtaking, even by swamp standards.

Meet Tiffany Henyard, the scandal-plagued former mayor who was reportedly 'ousted' from her position after leaving behind a trail of financial ruin in her Illinois community. Now this carpetbagger has her eyes on an even bigger prize: Fulton County, Georgia's massive $1.4 billion budget.

What makes this story even more infuriating? Henyard is attempting to rebrand herself as a Republican to fool Georgia voters. This is the same person who allegedly wreaked havoc on her previous community's finances, and now she wants to do it on a scale that could affect millions of Americans.

The Illinois Disaster

Henyard's track record in Illinois reads like a Democrat playbook for fiscal irresponsibility. Sources familiar with her tenure describe a pattern of questionable spending decisions and financial mismanagement that left her community in shambles. The details are still emerging, but the damage appears extensive.

"If she was 'ousted' and left a trail of financial ruin in a small Illinois village, what will she do with the $1.4 billion budget of Fulton County, Georgia?"

That's the million-dollar question—or in this case, the $1.4 billion question that every Georgian should be asking.

RINO Alert

This is exactly the kind of RINO infiltration that President Trump has been warning us about. Fake Republicans who adopt conservative labels while pushing the same failed policies that have destroyed Democrat-run cities across America.

Georgia Patriots cannot afford to let this happen. Fulton County already has enough problems without importing failed Democrat leadership from Illinois. The last thing Georgians need is another swamp creature pretending to be on our side while plotting to raid the public treasury.

Will Georgia voters see through this transparent deception, or will they fall for another establishment con job? The answer could determine the future of one of America's most important counties.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TruthSeeker47VerifiedMar 26, 2026
Finally someone is doing real journalism! When did this person actually move to Georgia and what's their voting record?
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LocalNewsVerifiedMar 26, 2026
Great questions - would love to see a deeper dive into the timeline here.
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PatriotMom2016VerifiedMar 26, 2026
This is exactly why we need to vet our candidates thoroughly! How many other RINOs are hiding in plain sight?
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ConservativeVoterVerifiedMar 26, 2026
Too many to count unfortunately. The swamp runs deep.
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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedMar 26, 2026
The establishment GOP needs to wake up and start doing background checks on these frauds before they endorse them. We're being played!
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SmallTownConservativeVerifiedMar 26, 2026
We had something similar happen in our county commissioner race last year. Guy moved here from California, claimed to be conservative, then voted for every tax increase that came up. These carpetbaggers think we're stupid.
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ConstitutionDefenderVerifiedMar 26, 2026
This is why primaries matter so much. We can't just vote for anyone with an R next to their name - we need true conservatives who actually live our values.
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VoterEducationVerifiedMar 26, 2026
Absolutely right. Do your research people!
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GeorgiaFirstVerifiedMar 27, 2026
As a lifelong Georgian, this makes my blood boil. We don't need outsiders coming in and pretending to represent our values just to get elected.
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RedStateReadyVerifiedMar 27, 2026
RINO alert! 🚨
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PeachStatePatriotVerifiedMar 27, 2026
How is this even legal? There should be residency requirements that actually mean something.