Angela Stanton-King

Angela Stanton-King (born February 19, 1977) is an American author, television personality and conservative speaker based in Atlanta, Georgia.

She wrote and edited a number of independently published autobiographical books,[9] one of which led to a legal dispute with The Real Housewives of Atlanta star Phaedra Parks suing her for $30 million.

[12][13] She won the Republican primary in an uncontested race, with polls indicating Lewis was a heavy favorite in the general election.

[14] Lewis died from pancreatic cancer on July 17, 2020, and was replaced on the ballot by Nikema Williams, state senator and chair of the Georgia Democratic Party.

[20][21][22] Stanton-King has made several anti-LGBTQ statements on Twitter, including comparing the LGBTQ rights movement to pedophilia.

Stanton-King subsequently threatened to assault transgender advocate Ashlee Marie Preston, who was also invited onto the program.

Stanton King stated that the Republican Party was insufficiently "pro-black" and that she admired the Kennedy Family's historic support for civil rights.

February 2020 pardon granted by Donald Trump