Criminal charges against former President Donald Trump continue to mount.
A Georgia grand jury Monday indicted him and 18 associates on racketeering charges related to the 2020 election, alleging they operated as a criminal enterprise to keep him in power.
It’s the fourth indictment for the former president.
The legal challenges haven’t derailed his presidential prospects – he remains the Republican front-runner in a crowded field.
Meanwhile, President Biden has spent the summer crisscrossing the country touting his administration's achievements while his son, Hunter, faces legal challenges of his own.
We discuss national politics with Ken Rudin, host of the Political Junkie podcast.
Host:
- Amy Juravich, 89.7 NPR News Midday Host and assistant program director
Guest:
- Ken Rudin, political journalist and host of the Political Junkie podcast
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