Political Rewind: Gov. Kemp announces solar panel deal; Abrams' future; Biden's classified documents

Published: Jan. 11, 2023, 4:44 p.m.

Wednesday on Political Rewind:\xa0A Korean solar panel manufacturer will open a $2.5 billion plant near Cartersville, adding to the list of clean energy businesses in Georgia. Stacey Abrams says she'll run for public office again on a talk show appearance. And we discuss classified documents in Biden's office.\n\nPanel:\nAndra Gillespie,@AndraGillespie, professor of political science & director, James Weldon Johnson Institute for the Study of Race and Difference, Emory University\nCharles Bullock, professor of political science, University of Georgia\nChris Grant, professor of political science, Mercer University\nGreg Bluestein,@bluestein, political reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution\n\nTimestamps: \n0:00 - Introduction\n3:00 - A Korean solar panel manufacturer is expanding its operation in Cartersville, highlighting Georgia's clean energy economy\n16:00 - How will Gov. Brian Kemp work with the Legislature?\n25:00 - Stacey Abrams says she'll run for public office again.\n37:00 - District Attorney Fani Willis could pursue charges against targets in Fulton County's investigation.\n44:00 - Confidential documents were found in President Joe Biden's personal office.\n50:00 - House Republicans vow to investigate "weaponization of the federal government" against conservatives.\n\nThursday on Political Rewind: You get a double dose of Political Rewind with an abbreviated episode at 9 a.m. as GPB prepares to give you live coverage of Kemp's inauguration. Then we're back for a live show at 2 p.m. to break down Kemp's speech.