‘Democratic Party corrupt’: KP George, Judge of Indian-Oro County, announced a switch for GOP; Republican says they don’t want it

The Indian original judge of Fort Bend County, Texas recently announced that he would switch to the Republican Party from the Democratic Party and would re -run as a Republican in the election bid in 2026. But Texas’s Republican Party said they do not support George’s attempt to rebrand themselves as Republican as George never supported the party’s principles and only switching to the party as he is facing allegations of money laundering. George made history when he was first elected as an Indian-American in 2018. “Today, I am making an important announcement that I am officially joining the Republican Party. For the last few years, it has become very clear for me, and many others, that the Democratic Party has become one of the corrupt and radical political ideology and positions, which does not reflect the values of the Fort Bend County Families, Small Business and Hardwork residences, which reflected. “I have always believed in the fundamental American principles of faith, family and freedom, and I realize that the Republican Party chases these values,” George said.Judge George is facing an indictment on the crime of a rape and has continuously maintained his innocence, called the allegations against him as a “victim of political witch”. Democrats have demanded resignation.At his press conference, George said the prosecutors offered to give up allegations of hooliganism when they agreed to resign. The office of Fort Bend County District Attorney denied the claim. The Republican Party said in a statement that the allegations against KP George are vested in the allegations of immoral and possibly criminal behavior. Party President Abraham George said, “KP George has not supported our platform, principles or priorities.” “When we are not in the business of telling people that they cannot become a Republican, we are also not going to stand, while someone tries to kidnap our party’s good name to avoid the results of our actions,”KP George said that he does not expect everyone to embrace. “I am eager to prove them. I am going to be a better Republican than someone in the coming months,” he said. Born in Kerala, India, KP George studied in India. He moved to the United States in 1993 and started working for a financial firm in New York. He then settled in Texas, earned certificates in finance and became a certified financial planner.