Monday on Political Rewind:\xa0Former President Donald Trump called for supporters to protest his possible indictment in New York. His move sends a message to Fani Willis. Plus, new information lends credence to the theory that the 1980 Reagan campaign sabotaged efforts to bring American hostages home.\n\nThe panel:\xa0\nAmy Steigerwalt, @DrSteigerwalt, professor of political science, Georgia State University\nKendra King Momon, political science professor, Oglethorpe University\nPatricia Murphy, @MurphyAJC, political reporter and columnist, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution\nRick Dent, vice president, Matrix Communications\n\nTimestamps\n\n0:00 - Introduction\n3:00 - Over the weekend, Donald Trump claimed he will be arrested on Tuesday, calling for his supporters to protest.\n24:00 - New reporting from the New York Times suggests that the 1980 Reagan campaign had a hand in stalling the release of American hostages in Iran.\n39:00 - The 2023 legislative session nears an end, but sports betting finds another life.\n45:00 - Senate Bill 140, which would ban gender-affirming care for transgender minors, faces criticism on legislators' limited understanding of health care issues.\n49:00 - The Urban League of Greater Atlanta released its first state of Black Georgia report.\n\nTuesday on Political Rewind:\xa0The AJC's Tamar Hallerman and Georgia State University's Anthony Michael Kreis join the show.