Stover Slams Georgia Democrats Over Anti-Law Enforcement Legislation
January 23, 2026
ROME, Ga. — On Friday, Brian Stover, a blue-collar businessman and candidate for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District, lambasted Georgia Democrats for sponsoring legislation that would prevent law enforcement from doing its job.
According to The Georgia Recorder, state Democrats unveiled a series of legislative initiatives in an attempt to slow down or stop President Trump from legally enforcing federal law. The policies include:
- Prevent ICE agents from protecting their identities from far-left protestors from doxxing them and their families through the use of face masks.
- Prevent President Trump from deploying the National Guard with the governor’s permission.
- Make it difficult for ICE to operate at schools, college campuses, places of worship, libraries, etc. They didn’t make the same ask of far-left protesters, like those who had no problem breaking into a church in Minnesota this past weekend.
- Give Georgians the ability to sue individual ICE agents in Civil Court, making it more difficult for agents to do their jobs and protect themselves.
In a statement responding to the legislation, Stover lambasted Democrats for continuing their anti-law enforcement agenda at the expense of the safety of Georgia.
“Georgia Democrats made it clear that they stand against law and order, against our law enforcement officers, and against safe communities when they chose to side with criminal illegal aliens. For four years, Joe Biden and the Democrats let illegal immigrants waltz across our border. Now, President Trump is working to clean up our country, and Democrats are trying to stop him. This is why I’m running; President Trump needs an ally in Washington and I’m ready to roll up my sleeves and do what needs to be done to keep northwest Georgia safe and secure.”
