Trump visits Georgia to boost Republicans ahead of midterms

The former president promotes the economy and touts his administration's policies during a visit to a district previously represented by Marjorie Taylor Greene.

Published on Feb. 28, 2026

Former President Donald Trump visited Georgia on Thursday to promote the economy and Republican policies ahead of the upcoming midterm elections. Trump frequently points to the economy as an area where he doesn't get enough credit, and he used the visit to highlight his administration's efforts on issues like tax cuts, energy costs, and immigration enforcement. The White House also released a statement touting Trump's economic record in the state.

Why it matters

Trump's visit to Georgia suggests he is looking to boost Republican candidates and turnout in a key swing state ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. The former president remains a powerful force within the GOP, and his ability to energize the party's base could be crucial for Republican hopes of retaking control of Congress.

The details

During his remarks, Trump was especially fiery at times as he defended his use of emergency powers to impose tariffs, which are currently being reviewed by the Supreme Court. He also blamed Democrats for rising inflation, claiming his administration had solved the "affordability problem." The White House statement highlighted a range of economic metrics in Georgia, including lower energy costs, tax relief for families, and job growth.

  • Trump visited Georgia on Thursday, February 19, 2026.

The players

Donald Trump

The former president of the United States who visited Georgia to promote the economy and Republican policies ahead of the midterm elections.

Marjorie Taylor Greene

A former Republican member of Congress who previously represented the district where Trump visited.

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What they’re saying

“I've been waiting forever, forever, and the language is clear that I have the right to do it as president.”

— Donald Trump (ksgf.com)

“They caused the affordability problem. And we solved it.”

— Donald Trump (ksgf.com)

What’s next

The Supreme Court is expected to rule on the legality of Trump's use of emergency powers to impose tariffs, a decision that could have significant implications for the former president's economic agenda.

The takeaway

Trump's visit to Georgia underscores the former president's continued influence within the Republican Party and his efforts to boost GOP candidates and turnout ahead of the crucial 2026 midterm elections. The focus on the economy and his administration's policies suggests Trump believes these issues will resonate with voters and help drive Republican success.