The former first lady was notably eager to learn about people she didn’t understand—and recognize she might have been wrong about them.
Panelists joined to discuss events of the past month—and what they could mean for the president’s influence over Republicans.
Panelists joined to discuss how moderate lawmakers brokered a deal with Senate Republicans.
Meanwhile, panelists discuss what Tuesday’s election results mean for Democrats.
Many Americans may soon lose crucial federal assistance, leaving some lawmakers asking whether it’s time for Donald Trump to begin negotiating with Democrats.
Panelists discuss what authority the president may have to dismantle the historic White House.
Panelists joined to discuss the likelihood that the historic agreement to end the war in Gaza holds, and more.
Panelists on Washington Week With The Atlantic joined to discuss the fight to fund the government.
Panelists on Washington Week With The Atlantic joined to discuss the meeting with U.S. generals, and new press access rules at the Pentagon.
Panelists joined to discuss Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension and what it may reveal about Trump’s approach to his critics.
Panelists joined to discuss the country’s escalating political violence.
Panelists discuss what a military parade in Beijing reveals about the future of American diplomacy, and more.
Washington Post correspondent Dan Balz reflects on his career—and what his reporting reveals about politics today.
Panelists discuss the potential implications of the the administration’s actions, and more.
Serving justice to sandwich-wielding offenders takes expertise.
Plus, panelists joined to discuss the Trump administration’s deployment of the National Guard in Washington, D.C.
Meanwhile, is there a governing theory to the president’s trade policy?
Will strains between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu force Israel’s hand?
How a once-fringe conspiracy theory became a spiraling controversy
Panelists joined to discuss Trump’s request to cancel $9 billion in already-approved federal funding.
Panelists discuss how Trump’s disaster relief in Texas has differed from previous administrations.