Apr. 11, 2025 8:51 p.m. EDT
Clip: In a battle of wills between Trump and Xi, who blinks first?
President Trump claims China will want to make a deal over tariffs, but Xi Jinping does not seem interested in doing so. The panel discusses what's happening and which leader blinks first.
Apr. 04, 2025 8:57 p.m. EDT
Full Episode: Washington Week with The Atlantic, 4/4/25
Financial markets tank, angry allies and adversaries alike are retaliating against America after President Trump announced his dramatic new tariffs. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Stephen Hayes of The Dispatch, David Leonhardt of The New York Times, Kayla Tausche of CNN and Nancy Youssef of The Wall Street Journal to discuss this and more.
Apr. 04, 2025 8:43 p.m. EDT
Clip: What's behind Trump's abrupt firing of NSA leadership?
President Trump is facing criticism after firing the head of the National Security Agency. Far-right activist Laura Loomer took credit for the firings on social media and said she discussed staff loyalty in an Oval Office meeting with Trump.
Apr. 04, 2025 8:42 p.m. EDT
Clip: Trump's preoccupation with tariffs
Is there any possible way President Trump's new tariffs will make things better for Americans? The panel explores this question and what economists are saying.
Apr. 04, 2025 2:17 p.m. EDT
Preview: Coming Up on Washington Week with the Atlantic
Airs Friday, April 4, 2025 at 8PM on PBS (check local listings) Coming up on Washington Week with The Atlantic: Trump’s Tariffs Turmoil President Trump’s sweeping tariffs hit countries across the world, baffling friends and foes alike and forcing global leaders and markets to reckon with the fallout from America’s dramatic shift in international trade policy. Some countries are preparing to retaliate, and others are pressing for further negotiations. Meanwhile, economists warn the tariffs wil...
Mar. 28, 2025 9:14 p.m. EDT
Full Episode: Washington Week with The Atlantic, 3/28/25
The fallout continues following Jeffrey Goldberg’s report that top members of President Trump’s national security team discussed military attack plans in a Signal group chat that inadvertently included Goldberg. Joining Goldberg to discuss this and more are Peter Baker of The New York Times, Susan Glasser of The New Yorker, Laura Barrón-López of PBS News Hour and Shane Harris of the Atlantic.
Mar. 28, 2025 8:59 p.m. EDT
Clip: The consequences of the Trump administration's security breach
Despite the Trump administration’s enthusiastic efforts to deflect attention away from Signalgate and their extraordinary security breach, Senate leaders of both parties are calling for an investigation, and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, who first included Jeffrey Goldberg in the Signal group, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth are facing calls to resign.
Mar. 28, 2025 8:56 p.m. EDT
Clip: Is there a lesson for the press after the White House response to Signal controversy?
The panel discusses if there's a lesson for the press after the Trump administration's response to Jeffrey Goldberg's report that he was added to a Signal chat with senior officials sharing classified information regarding military strikes against the Houthis in Yemen.
Mar. 27, 2025 4:39 p.m. EDT
Preview: Coming Up on Washington Week with The Atlantic
Airs Friday, March 28, 2025 at 8PM on PBS(check local listings) Coming up on Washington Week with The Atlantic: Signal Leak Fallout continues from The Atlantic's explosive report this week that top members of President Trump’s national security team discussed military attack plans in a Signal group chat that inadvertently included Atlantic editor in chief and moderator Jeffrey Goldberg. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, who accidentally added Goldberg to “Houthi PC small group”, and Sec...
Mar. 21, 2025 9:04 p.m. EDT
Full Episode: Washington Week with the Atlantic full episode, 3/21/25
The Trump administration’s standoff with the judicial branch raises new fears of a possible constitutional crisis, as the president moves to shut down the Department of Education. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Eugene Daniels of MSNBC, David Ignatius of The Washington Post, Michael Scherer of The Atlantic and Nancy Youssef of The Wall Street Journal to discuss this and more.