Political Rewind: Trump found liable in assault, libel civil case; UGA declines White House invite

Published: May 10, 2023, 2:52 p.m.

Wednesday on Political Rewind:\xa0A jury finds former President Trump liable of sexual abuse and libel in a civil case. The pandemic-era rule Title 42 will expire tomorrow, affecting immigration. And the Georgia Bulldogs punt their chance to go to the White House, declining an invite from President Biden.\n\nThe panel:\nAndra Gillespie, professor, Emory University,\xa0@AndraGillespie\nChauncey Alcorn, politics reporter, Capital B,\xa0@CLamontLives\nGreg Bluestein,\xa0senior reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution,\xa0@bluestein\nMatt Brown, democracy reporter, The Washington Post,\xa0@mrbrownsir\n\nTimestamps\n0:00 - Introduction\n1:00 - Donald Trump found guilty of libel, sexual battery in New York. How will it impact his political support?\n17:00 - Georgia Democrats look to hold a special session on gun violence.\n26:00 - The Biden administration looks to avoid defaulting on the debt ceiling.\n28:00 - The Biden administration is preparing for the end of Title 42.\n40:00 - The Georgia Bulldogs will not be visiting the White House.\n42:00 - State tax revenues are down 16% from last April.\n\nThursday on Political Rewind: Bill Nigut is in conversation with thought leaders on gun violence and school safety. \n*Note- this conversation took place before the mass shooting in Midtown Atlanta last week.