Tensions are running high within Georgia’s Republican leadership, as Speaker Jon Burns and Lt. Gov. Burt Jones are vying for control of the state's political narrative. Burns, seen as a key figure in the Georgia House, made headlines with his rush to introduce the "Riley Gaines Act" the day before Donald Trump was set to sign an executive order on women's sports, adding fuel to the fire of an ongoing House-Senate rivalry. While Kemp seeks to prevent Burt Jones from gaining MAGA support, Jones has become a critical ally in promoting conservative priorities, including protecting women’s sports from transgender participation. The GOP’s internal dynamics are further complicated by Georgia’s election integrity task force led by Brad Carver and Josh McKoon’s push for a closed primary system. As Georgia faces challenges ahead, including the upcoming 2026 elections, the internal GOP conflict could affect its chances of maintaining control. Meanwhile, the state’s political maneuvering raises concerns about the future of its leadership and the impact of Trump’s influence in Georgia.