

Jan. 21, 2018 12:03 p.m. EST
News: Latest developments in the Russia Probe
Carol Leonnig of the Washington Post and Mark Mazetti of the New York Times discuss details of the Russia probe one year into the Trump presidency. Watch the full #WashWeek Extra here: http://to.pbs.org/2ruxEVK


Jan. 19, 2018 9:19 p.m. EST
News: Explaining the new Medicaid work requirements
Robert Costa discussed the latest details in the Russia probe with The Washington Post’s Carol Leonnig and Mark Mazzetti from The New York Times, broke down the new Medicaid work requirement with Reid Wilson from The Hill, and recapped President Trump’s first year in office with this week’s panelists.


Jan. 19, 2018 9:02 p.m. EST
News: Government shuts down on President Trump's Inauguration Anniversary
It’s a government on the brink. As the Senate approaches a late Friday night vote to stop a potential government shutdown at midnight, the panelists discussed the ongoing talks and how lawmakers got to this point.


Jan. 12, 2018 9:18 p.m. EST
News: The impact of President Donald Trump’s explicit insult, latest updates in the Russia probe
President Donald Trump denied he used a vulgar phrase to describe Haiti and African nations during talks with lawmakers inside the Oval Office earlier this week, but the remarks have created an international controversy. The panelists discussed if the White House made a shift to damage control mode and the possible long-term effects of the remarks.


Jan. 08, 2018 3:53 p.m. EST
News: Check out the stories our #WashWeek reporters are following this week
From the "Fire and Fury" fallout to Congress returning to work , the first few days of 2018 have already ushered in some big headlines. We asked our reporters to tell us about a few of the stories they’ll be keeping tabs on during the second week of January. Watch their responses in the above video player.


Jan. 06, 2018 1:02 p.m. EST
News: The foreign policy challenges facing the Trump administration this year
It may be a new year, but many of the old problems remain the same. Susan Glasser of POLITICO and Evan Osnos of The New Yorker discuss the foreign policy challenges facing the Trump administration in 2018. Watch the full #WashWeek Extra for more discussion about the GOP's 2018 legislative agenda.


Jan. 05, 2018 9:39 p.m. EST
News: What could the 2018 legislative agenda look like?
President Donald Trump and GOP leaders are set to meet at Camp David this weekend to map out the agenda for the new year. The panelists discussed what the legislative priorities could look like and the president's foreign policy challenges.


Jan. 05, 2018 9:26 p.m. EST
News: President Trump breaks with Steve Bannon over tell-all book
Steve Bannon took aim at President Trump in comments in a new book out this week. The panelists discussed the aftermath of "Fire and Fury," along with the retirement of Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch from Utah.


Dec. 29, 2017 9:45 p.m. EST
News: Learn more about what the political landscape could look like in 2018
One of 2018's biggest political questions is if Republicans will be able to hold their single-party control of Congress, or if Democrats have any momentum to flip one or both houses. Robert Costa and the table take a look at both domestic and international issues that may arise in the new year.


Dec. 29, 2017 9:36 p.m. EST
News: Recapping President Donald Trump's final interview of 2017, updates on the Russia probe
During his final interview of the year with The New York Times, the president elaborated on several of the notable events that happened during his first year in office . Robert Costa and the panelists recapped the interview, along with the latest in the Russia probe.