Former President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he is endorsing Clay Fuller in the crowded special election to replace former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District. In a Truth Social post, Trump praised Fuller’s background as District Attorney for the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit and as an Air National Guard officer, saying Fuller has the “Wisdom and Courage” to defend the country, support the military and veterans, and pursue what Trump called “peace through strength.” Trump added that Fuller would push a familiar slate of priorities, including growing the economy, cutting taxes and regulations, promoting American-made goods, expanding domestic energy production, tightening border security, combating migrant crime, safeguarding elections, championing school choice, and defending Second Amendment rights, offering him his “complete and total” endorsement. Fuller is one of 21 candidates seeking to succeed Greene, who left Congress early after a public feud with Trump. Fuller previously finished fourth in the 2020 Republican primary that Greene won on her way to Congress, and his campaign platform aligns closely with Trump’s domestic agenda.