FULL SHOW: OPCW claims Novichok poisoned Navalny
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), the global agency on chemical weapons, now believes Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was poisoned with Novichok, a nerve agent dating back to the Soviet era. But while world leaders are suggesting the Russian government was behind the attack, Moscow has repeatedly denied any involvement and called for evidence to be presented. RT’s Peter Oliver reports. Then former UK MP George Galloway dives in. Chaos and violence has hit the streets of Krygyzstan following a disputed election over the weekend. The country's Central Electoral Commission has annulled the result of that vote. RT's Murad Gazdiev reports. US President Donald Trump is back in the White House after being discharged from Walter Reed Medical Center Monday night. For three days, a team of medical experts treated Trump, who tested positive for COVID-19 and experienced mild symptoms. While in their care, he received an experimental drug not readily available to the public. Upon Trump’s return to the White House, he ignited more controversy when he removed his mask. Meanwhile, protests against police brutality have continued across the United States. This weekend, a Black militia group called the NFAC, or the Not F***ing Around Coalition, gathered by the hundreds in Lafayette, Louisiana. They marched because of Facebook comments a local congressman made threatening against their presence. This comes just weeks after a police shooting in the town drew heavy criticism. RT America’s Trinity Chavez reports. Then “Boom Bust” co-host Ben Swann weighs in.