Breakdown: The Trump Indictment
News:Politics
Are single-sentence apology letters a sign of true remorse?
The latest episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Breakdown podcast explores the meaning of apology letters written by three of the four defendants who have pleaded guilty in the Fulton County election interference case against former President Donald Trump and others.
The apology letters were a condition imposed by District Attorney Fani Willis for the plea deals. Two of the letters, written by attorneys Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell, are just a single sentence.
“Sorry, Not Sorry” – Episode 22 of Breakdown’s Season 10, “The Trump Indictment” – also reports on oral arguments before the federal appeals court in Atlanta, which considered a request from former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to transfer his case from Fulton Superior Court to federal court a few blocks away.
And the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, to the surprise of many, handed down its decision just three days after a three-judge panel heard the arguments.
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S10 Ep38: The Appeal
S10 Ep37: Your Burning Questions
S10 Ep36: Merchant Speaks Out
S10 Ep35: Fani's Choice
S10 Ep34: The Cases for Keeping or Disqualifying
S10 Ep33: The Closings
S10 E32: No Star Witness
S10 E31: Under The Microscope
S10 E30: Fani Willis Takes the Stand
S10 E29: Setting the Table
S10 E28: Getting Personal
S10 E27: The Response
S10 E26: Piling On
S10 E25: Wade v. Wade
S10 E24: Firing Back From The Pulpit
S10 E23: Bombshell Allegations
S10 Ep. 21: A Conversation With DA Willis
S10 Ep20: Election Interference?
S10 Ep19: Walking the Line
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