Washington Week with The Atlantic

Today's top journalists discuss Washington's current political events and public affairs.

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Episodes

  • FULL EPISODE: Trade war with China rages on

    Plus, what's next on guns?
  • FULL EPISODE: Stock market tumbles, Trump vs. the 'squad'

    Stock market tumbles, culture wars heat up.
  • FULL EPISODE: Mass shootings in America

    Thirty-one people were killed in two mass shootings last weekend.
  • FULL EPISODE: Recapping the recent Democratic debates

    Democrats debate the future of the party.
  • FULL EPISODE: What did we learn from Mueller's testimony?

    Discussing the former special counsel's recent testimony on Capitol Hill.
  • FULL EPISODE: President Donald Trump vs. the "squad"

    President Trump renews attacks against four Congresswomen.
  • FULL EPISODE: Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta resigns

    Acosta criticized over Jeffrey Epstein plea deal.
  • FULL EPISODE: Census and citizenship

    President Donald Trump again takes on immigration, Census questions remain unanswered.

About Washington Week with The Atlantic

Washington Week with The Atlantic is the longest-running primetime news and public affairs program on television. The show features a group of journalists participating in a roundtable discussion of major news events and can be found at 8pm ET on most local PBS stations.

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Extras

  • EXTRA: Former President Obama criticizes President Trump

  • EXTRA: President Trump’s relationship with the media

  • EXTRA: Rep. Duncan Hunter indicted

  • More than 300 newspapers promote freedom of the press

  • Rep. Chris Collins charged with insider trading

  • President Donald Trump heightens attacks on the media

  • Lawmakers grill Mike Pompeo on Capitol Hill

  • Ex-Trump attorney’s tapes and alleged Russian agent indicted

  • A special edition of the Washington Week Extra

  • President Trump to meet with NATO allies in Brussels

  • President Trump’s search for a new Supreme Court Justice

  • President Trump’s plan to streamline the government