Nathan Wade tells CNN: delay in Trump Fulton County trial not his fault
Jun 13, 2024•55 min•Transcript available on Metacast Episode description
In an exclusive interview on CNN’s “The Source”, former
Fulton County special prosecutor Nathan Wade tells Kaitlan Collins that he is
not to blame for the delay of the Fulton County case against former President
Donald Trump. On today’s episode of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s
Politically Georgia podcast, Kaitlan Collins joins hosts Bill Nigut and Greg
Bluestein to discuss her exclusive interview with Nathan Wade.
But first, Ari Berman joins the podcast to discuss his new
book “Minority Rule, the Right-Wing Attack on the Will of the People and the
Fight to Resist It.” Berman describes the way in which the Founding Fathers, in
an attempt to establish majority rule but at the same time protect the rights
of the minority of Americans, began a long road to today, as Republicans push
forward initiatives that he asserts thwart the rights of the majority of people
in the country.
Then, University of Georgia political science professor
Charles Bullock expands on Ari Berman’s observations, citing gerrymandering and
other mechanisms used to maintain single-party power in Georgia.
Links to topics
Guardian review of "Minority Rule"
Ari Berman books
Kaitlan Collins interview with Nathan Wade
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