Tuesday on Political Rewind: The Department of Justice has issued dozens of subpoenas. Could the investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election focus on Georgia? Plus, state House Speaker Ralston says political rhetoric is too heated. Meanwhile, major credit card companies will start categorizing gun sales.\n\nThe panel\nDonna Lowry, @donnalowrynews, host of \u201cLawmakers,\u201d GPB-TV\nMargaret Coker,@mideastmargaret, editor in chief, The Current\nStephen Fowler, @stphnfwlr, political reporter, GPB news and host, \u201cBattleground Ballot Box\u201d podcast\nTamar Hallerman, @TamarHallerman, senior reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution\n\nTimestamps\n0:00 - Introduction\n3:00 - The Department of Justice issued dozens of subpoenas related to Trump allies' involvement in overturning the 2020 election.\n18:00 - Georgia House Speaker David Ralston says political rhetoric has gotten too inflammatory.\n28:00 - Stacey Abrams' campaign continues to reach out to Black male voters.\n37:00 - Rep. Buddy Carter's chances in the 1st District race.\n41:00 - State politicians propose methods to close health care gaps following Atlanta Medical Center's closure.\n45:00 - Credit card companies will now track gun sales.\n\nPlease sign up for Political Rewind's newsletter: https://www.gpb.org/newsletters.