
PBS News Hour - Full Show November 14, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episode
Nov 15, 2025
Tamar Hallerman, a senior reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, dives into the Fulton County election interference case. She discusses the appointment of new special counsel Peter Skandalakis, who will review the broad charges against Trump and his allies. Hallerman explores potential strategies for narrowing the indictment, while also addressing the political implications of these developments. Her insights provide a fascinating glimpse into the intricate dynamics of this high-stakes legal battle.
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Scope And Uncertainty Of Georgia Case
- The Georgia racketeering case is sweeping, naming Trump as the top of a broad conspiracy involving local and national allies.
- Peter Skandalakis may slim or drop parts of the case after reviewing evidence and declines from other prosecutors.
Prosecutor's Options And Pardons' Limits
- Skandalakis can proceed, dismiss, or narrow charges and has expressed skepticism about prosecuting a sitting president under state law.
- He said recent federal pardons do not affect Georgia's state-law case.
Questions Around Chicago ICE Raid
- ProPublica found the dramatic Chicago ICE raid detained many Venezuelan migrants with few or no criminal records.
- Investigators say government provided little evidence tying them to the alleged gang and filed no federal criminal charges.
