On Thursday, former U.S. President Trump pleaded not guilty to 13 felony counts in Georgia.
He’s accused of allegedly trying to subvert the result of the 2020 U-S presidential election in the southern state.
Trump supporters say this is all part of a “witch hunt” and have called on Georgia Governor Brian Kemp to remove the prosecutor Fani Willis from the case.
Meanwhile, the Biden administration reached a healthcare milestone in its efforts to reduce the cost of prescription medication.
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- Bruce Fein is a Constitutional Lawyer.
- Eleanor Clift is a Political Columnist for The Daily Beast.
- Sean Blackmon is the Host of “By Any Means Necessary” on Radio Sputnik and an Activist.
- Brandon Brice is a Columnist, Media Personality and Radio Host of “The Brice Is Right.”
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Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to charges related to election interference in Georgia and waived his right to an in-person arraignment. A judge has ruled all proceedings in the case will be live-streamed. @AaronKatersky reports. https://t.co/FtJmJ6lFto pic.twitter.com/zt3FLXR1wH
— World News Tonight (@ABCWorldNews) August 31, 2023
President Biden releases a list of some of the prescription drugs that could be up for price reduction negotiations https://t.co/NzmYvGuhi7
— ABC Columbia (@abc_columbia) August 30, 2023