Mar. 08, 2024 8:41 p.m. EST
Clip: What to expect with a likely Biden-Trump rematch in 2024
The last time two U.S. presidents ran against each other was in the 1950s. With another faceoff between Joe Biden and Donald Trump all but certain in the 2024 presidential election, the panel discusses the matchup in depth.
Mar. 08, 2024 8:31 p.m. EST
Clip: What Biden’s State of the Union address tells us about his 2024 campaign
Thursday night’s State of the Union proved that President Joe Biden, despite his advanced age, can still deliver an impassioned speech. But it’s not yet clear that voters — including many who think he’s simply too old to run — will get on board.
Mar. 07, 2024 5:33 p.m. EST
Preview: Coming Up on Washington Week with The Atlantic
Airs Friday, March 8, 2024 at 8PM on PBS (check local listings) Coming up on Washington Week with The Atlantic: A Presidential Rematch and The Disappearance of Moderates: Between Super Tuesday results and President Biden’s State of the Union address, the 2024 election continues to come into sharper focus, and with a Biden-Trump faceoff all but certain, this will be the first presidential rematch since the 1950s. This week, the former President secured an endorsement from the Senate’s top Re...
Mar. 01, 2024 9 p.m. EST
Full Episode: Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 3/1/24
Mitch McConnell stepping down captures the reality that Donald Trump dominates the GOP. And ahead of the election, a look at Trump’s strengths and President Biden’s vulnerabilities. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Leigh Ann Caldwell of The Washington Post, Adam Harris of The Atlantic, Ed O’Keefe of CBS News and Nancy Youssef of The Wall Street Journal to discuss this and more.
Mar. 01, 2024 8:45 p.m. EST
Clip: Biden’s and Trump’s electoral weaknesses and strengths
Both President Biden and former President Trump won their respective primaries on Tuesday, but the results revealed vulnerabilities in their 2024 bids for the White House. The panel looks at Biden’s and Trump’s electoral weaknesses and strengths heading into November.
Mar. 01, 2024 8:39 p.m. EST
Clip: McConnell’s lasting legacy and his role in Trump's domination of the GOP
Mitch McConnell’s announcement he will end his tenure as the longest-serving Senate leader in U.S. history solidifies Donald Trump as the leader of today’s Republican Party. The panel discusses his legacy and what's next for the GOP.
Mar. 01, 2024 2:20 p.m. EST
Preview: Coming Up on Washington Week with The Atlantic
Airs Friday, March 1, 2024 at 8PM on PBS (check local listings) Coming up on Washington Week with The Atlantic: Senate Republicans' Succession and Presidential Candidates' Electability: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s surprise announcement that he will step down from his role in November will end his tenure as the longest-serving Senate leader in U.S. history and solidify Donald Trump as the leader of today’s Republican Party. Nevertheless, the race to become the Senate’s top Repub...
Feb. 23, 2024 8:57 p.m. EST
Full Episode: Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 2/23/24
It’s been two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. For a while, it seemed as if Ukraine had the upper hand in its war to remain free, Russia is again on the attack. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Anne Applebaum of The Atlantic, David Ignatius of The Washington Post and Lara Seligman of Politico for a discussion about the state of the war.
Feb. 23, 2024 8:39 p.m. EST
Clip: If Trump returns office, will he abandon Ukraine to Putin?
The Ukrainians are outmanned, outgunned and struggling against Russia's military and Republicans in the House are in no rush to help. It raises concerns that should Donald Trump return to office, will abandon Ukraine to Vladimir Putin.
Feb. 23, 2024 8:33 p.m. EST
Clip: Ukraine's 2-year fight for survival against Russia
Saturday marks two years since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine. The panel discusses Ukraine's fight for survival, its central place in the global struggle between democracies and autocracies, its battlefield difficulties and worries that aid from the U.S. could end.