This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
A pro-Trump state senator in Georgia, thrown to the ground and arrested for going to the legislature to hear a state of the state address from the governor, is thanking Georgians for their support at this time.
He's also thanking hospital staff for examining his hand that was injured when he was thrown to the floor.
There's been no confirmation on whether charges will result from him being confronted by, blocked by, thrown to the ground by, and arrested, by officials in the legislature.
"Thank you to all the patriots who have shown their support today. I have a Constitutional duty and will be back in the legislature tomorrow," he said.
WND had reported when the attack followed orders that he be barred from the House floor by an "anti-Trump" Georgia House speaker.
It apparently was not a "House" session that Moore tried to attend, but the state of the state address from Gov. Brian Kemp.
He was slammed to the floor by police and arrested.
Moore had been punished with banishment for commenting on the career, negatively, of the late House Speaker David Ralston.
He also had been dropped from the Senate Republican Caucus over his demands for a special legislative session to investigate Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who hired her paramour at the cost of $600,000 in tax money to create a failed organized crime case against President-elect Donald Trump.
She's still trying to move forward on that case, even though she and her paramour both have been thrown off the case by higher courts for the appearance of impropriety.
Social media video and explanations document how Moore "just got handcuffed & arrested by the RINO House Speaker after he tried to attend the State of the State session to do his job."
The report said, "Moore tried to enter the Chamber and got physically blocked from entering. They stationed cops and guards outside the door, and when he tried to get in, they wrestled him to the ground (LITERAL ASSAULT). Moore got suspended from the GOP Caucus last year after he called for the impeachment of Fani Willis. The State establishment led by Brian Kemp decided to put a target on his back because his advocacy to impeach Willis embarrassed them on a national stage. What just happened is super unconstitutional, and people need to get locked up."
Moore had told an officer "This is a joint session of the General Assembly. Your House rules do not apply. I'm going into the chamber."
Moore then was pushed to the ground and surrounded by state patrol officers.
Moore's comments about Ralston came when there was a plan to name a building at a university in his memory. Moore's opinion of Ralston? "One of the most corrupt Georgia leaders that we are ever going to see in my lifetime."