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“As Vice President of Veterans for America First, I have had the pleasure of working in production on our three documentary films. I think our best work was our first, The Fall of Deceit,” said Jared Craig, VFAF VP, GA State Chapter President, and Veterans for America First Legal Counsel.
“As Vice President of Veterans for America First, I have had the pleasure of working in production on our three documentary films. I think our best work was our first, The Fall of Deceit,” said Jared Craig, VFAF VP, GA State Chapter President, and Veterans for America First Legal Counsel.
The film was geared toward exposing the deep state and pushing back on political prosecutions leading to wrongful convictions.
One of our missions at VFAF has been educational projects to amplify conservative messaging.
We also produced:
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Border Invasion: An American Crisis
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VFAF Veterans for Trump: The Movement
Recently, our self-funded Vet Force Teams delivered crucial relief to victims of the Texas floods and rebuilt shelters in Atlanta, Georgia.
VFAF has a history of involvement in self-funded projects helping our nation's heroes.
Prior to the war, we self-funded a trip to Israel to testify before the Knesset on PTSD and work directly with the IDF on treatments.
We also helped raise $25K for Gold Star Families in Montana.
These are just a few examples of nearly 10 years of grassroots service to America by Veterans for America First, the original 2015 Veterans for Trump.
Veterans for America First is best known for its political influence in helping MAGA candidates take office.
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President Donald Trump invited our organization to his campaign announcement to run as the 47th President of the United States.
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He shared our endorsement on Truth Social.
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Lauren Boebert features our endorsement in her TV ads.
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In Georgia, we have about an 85% win rate.
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State GOP Chair Josh McKoon cited our primary endorsement power leading into the Trump endorsement.
Veterans for America First has had a Georgia State Chapter since 2021, led by Jared Craig.
We played a pivotal role in sponsoring the 2022 Team Trump Georgia Bus Tour, helping secure Burt Jones his Lt. Governor seat.
That history matters as Burt Jones — Trump’s pick for Governor — prepares to hold Georgia red with Governor Kemp exiting.
With the Governor’s seat open and a Senate seat at stake, unity in Georgia is more important than ever.
The Tea Party was formed in 2009 as a grassroots conservative response to:
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Excessive government spending
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High taxes
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Expanding federal overreach
It gained momentum following the financial crisis and passage of the Affordable Care Act. Activists called for a return to limited government and constitutional values.
It was never intended to use its email list for personal agendas or to deflect from a founding member’s misdeeds or misstatements.
Debbie Dooley, who often references her Tea Party founding member status for political clout, has used her email list for personal attacks.
While she has sometimes been right, when attack messaging is misused, it becomes a self-serving weapon that causes division.
That kind of division is something the state of Georgia — and the conservative movement — can no longer afford.
VFAF STATEMENT ON DEBBIE DOOLEY
Debbie Dooley continues to cause division and separation in Georgia politics leading into the crucial midterm elections.
Veterans for America First (VFAF) has learned that Debbie Dooley of Georgia has threatened to file a false affidavit claiming Stan Fitzgerald acted illegally in making whistleblower reports to the Florida Bar regarding Eileen Conz. That threat was texted directly to VFAF attorney Jared Craig. The threat followed Craig’s public disclosure of the Conz investigation—which, to be clear, did not mention Dooley publicly.
The threat to file a false affidavit by Dooley concerns emails she turned over to an attorney months ago. These emails contained private conversations between VFAF officials, a judge, and GOP elected officials, including now 1st Vice Chair Salleigh Grubbs. These are a different set of emails from the broader email chain related to “Integrity Matters.” The judge included provided a written statement confirming the emails were intended to be private.
The larger email chain referenced an invitation to a public Zoom debate—a constitutionally protected exercise of free political speech centered on the theme of political integrity. The bar complaint against Eileen Conz does not reference the “Integrity Matters” emails. However, it does directly relate to a written statement made by Debbie Dooley, which is crystal clear and self-explanatory.
Debbie Dooley is now working with Eileen Conz and Butch Conz—individuals who violated a Georgia contract and cloned the VFAF website after working against a Trump-endorsed candidate in North Carolina.
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Debbie Dooley is working with the same Eileen and Butch Conz who have both recently been charged with assault.
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Debbie Dooley is working with the same Eileen and Butch Conz, the latter of whom threatened Patrick Collis to file a false affidavit against Stan Fitzgerald—an act that prompted a criminal investigation, now in the adjudication phase.
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Debbie Dooley is working with the same individuals who victimized a Trump administration potential appointee and with Butch Conz, who attempted to frame a female whistleblower with a restraining order after she exposed him and others.
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Butch Conz recently mailed harassment letters to Georgia GOP elected officials, including Salleigh Grubbs, First Vice Chair. The letters are in evidence with the Paulding County GA Sheriff’s Department.
Police Report Confirms Edward "Butch" Conz Mailed Harassing Letters to Senior Citizens and Georgia GOP Officials | lstrategies.org | lstrategies.org
Butch Conz has publicly called minorities the N-word, and that text was authenticated by Devonta Sullivan.
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Butch Conz and Eileen Conz are the opposite of unity in the Republican Party. They exist solely to troll VFAF while maliciously impersonating the organization.
The bulk email Debbie Dooley sent recently, claiming not to know former police officer and former mayoral candidate Devonta Sullivan, is false. She has known him for years and was Facebook friends with him until the complaint against Conz was filed. The content of her own bulk email, compared to her written texts, clearly proves her statement is false. Any affidavit based on such statements would also be proven false.
Attacking Stan Fitzgerald won't change Ms. Dooley's written statement. In these attached written communications, Debbie Dooley confirms a conversation with Eileen Conz in which a subpoena was first mentioned, followed by a statement she also emails directly to an attorney (seeming to infer she turned them over to Conz first). Whether the subpoena reference made by Conz was intended as a threat or a benign comment, the legal implications are the same: it constitutes the unauthorized practice of law.
After the Georgia convention, Ms. Dooley posted a photo of herself smoking a cigar and proudly embracing the label of “goon.” Veterans for America First has defended Dooley as a patriot—until today, when she publicly aligned with goons Eileen and Butch Conz.
Stan Fitzgerald will not respond to Debbie Dooley. The texts she sent speak for themselves and affirm the validity of the bar complaint against Eileen Conz. Veterans for America First will no longer defend Debbie Dooley, nor will we comment further on this matter at the national level.
As individuals lacking integrity continue attempting to discredit the tremendous grassroots work and generous contributions of Stan Fitzgerald—efforts clearly aimed at covering their own misconduct—we remain focused on party unity, especially here in Georgia, where our state chapter boasts an 85% endorsement win rate.
With the upcoming Georgia gubernatorial and U.S. Senate races, our focus is on defeating the left. We do not and will not engage in attacks against fellow Republicans.
We will not use this 40K-plus email list to attack fellow Republicans.
"History will question why Debbie Dooley chose to provide cover and reasonable doubt for Eileen Conz—an individual working against the MAGA movement—by repeating debunked talking points from two years ago and promoting links to false, circular reporting."
We call on conservatives nationwide to act with integrity and promote party unity leading into the midterms.
Jared Craig - VFAF VP
Dooley stated she was shocked to see the public bar complaint, which suggests she was aware of the sealed court records from the State of Florida. Did Eileen Conz commit contempt by sharing those records with Dooley? How did Conz obtain them? Does Dooley’s possible possession or possibly sharing of these records constitute contempt? Dooley may have to answer these questions under oath.
For someone who claimed in writing she did not want to be subpoenaed, she has opened a can of worms for herself—ultimately benefiting Thug Eileen Conz.