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Political Rewind: Greene could head to court; Warnock tempers expectations; CDC appeals mask ruling
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The panel:
Eric Tanenblatt — Republican insider
Kevin Riley — Editor, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Rep. Mary Margaret Oliver — State representative (D-Decatur)
Dr. Tammy Greer — Political science professor, Clark Atlanta University
The breakdown:
1. 14th District U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene could testify in court over a lawsuit challenging her reelection.
- The lawsuit claims that Greene violated a statute from the 14th Amendment by her role in the Jan. 6 insurrection.
- The case is based on a part of the U.S. Constitution disallowing members of the Confederacy to run for reelection after the Civil War.
2. Sen. Raphael Warnock seeks to temper voter expectations in his first year in the Senate.
- Warnock won in Georgia in a historic 2020 special election.
- His new ad conveys a tempered message to his constituents about his freshman year.
3. The Department of Justice will appeal the recent mask ruling by a federal judge.
- The ruling voided the mask mandate for public transportation.
Friday on Political Rewind:
Jim Galloway is set to join our show.