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: A war of words over intelligence

    President Trump downplays disagreements over intelligence.
  • FULL EPISODE: A short-term shutdown fix

    Plus, the latest developments in the Russia probe.
  • FULL EPISODE: Mueller’s office disputes explosive report

    Government shutdown has no end in sight as challenges mount for Trump administration.
  • FULL EPISODE: The shutdown showdown continues

    Shutdown stalemate.
  • FULL EPISODE: New year, new Congress, same shutdown

    Power shifts as the government remains shutdown.
  • FULL EPISODE: Government shutdown and a look ahead to 2019

    Government shutdown continues over border wall.
  • FULL EPISODE: Congress on the brink

    White House shakeups and Capitol Hill chaos.
  • FULL EPISODE: Legal dilemmas and a shutdown showdown

    Are we headed toward a partial government shutdown?

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

  • Recapping John Kelly’s first few months as chief of staff

  • Trump's administration rolls back birth control access

  • Protest vs. Patriotism debate continues over NFL

  • President Trump campaigns for Sen. Luther Strange in Alabama

  • President Trump’s back-and-forth response to Charlottesville

  • Donald Trump Jr. testifies before Senate committee

  • The relationship between President Trump and Gen. John Kelly

  • Could 2020 see a potential presidential unity ticket?

  • Race in America

  • Trump talks Putin, Manafort's FBI raid

  • Trump's frustration with the Afghan War grows

  • Trump decides to ban transgender people from the military