President Trump is trying to convince his followers that Georgia’s special Senate elections are “both illegal and invalid” because of a bizarre conspiracy theory, a move that could pose problems for the two Republicans hoping to win reelection on January 5. In a series of tweets late Friday, Trump falsely claimed that the state legislature was “in no way responsible for the massive changes being made to the voting process” and that the special elections to the two Senate seats in Georgia are therefore invalid. Republicans have expressed concern that Trump’s ongoing attacks on the Republican Governor and Secretary of State of Georgia, conspiracy theories of voter fraud, and feuds with congressional Republicans will weigh down turnout among Conservative voters in a special election that could control Senate control .