Washington Week With The Atlantic
Coverage of Washington Week With The Atlantic in the Nexus archive.
- Fauci’s Return to Capitol Hill
Anthony Fauci returned to Capitol Hill for a Senate hearing where he faced attacks from Republican lawmakers. The hearing was discussed on Washington Week With The Atlantic, with panelists including Stephen Hayes and other journalists analyzing the event.
- The Mounting Cost of War
President Trump is considering escalation of the conflict with Iran amid growing criticism. Republican lawmakers express frustration over the administration's lack of clarity regarding objectives, timelines, and consequences in Iran. A panel discussion on Washington Week With The Atlantic highlights concerns about funding and unclear war goals.
- What Trump’s Speech Could Mean For Future Elections
President Trump's recent speech emphasized concerns about alleged election corruption and foreign interference, though no evidence was provided. Analysts noted that institutions designed to prevent such interference have been systematically dismantled under the Trump administration.
- Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 7/17/26
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- What Trump’s Efforts to Change D.C. Reveal
Donald Trump's efforts to alter Washington, D.C.'s architecture, including projects like repainting the Reflecting Pool and proposing a triumphal arch, were discussed on Washington Week With The Atlantic. Panelists analyzed these initiatives as reflecting Trump's hobbyist approach to governance and his conflation of national identity with personal design projects.
- Hegseth’s Leadership of the U.S. Military
The article discusses Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's partisan leadership style under the Trump administration, highlighting his departure from the traditional nonpartisan approach of defense secretaries. Panelists on 'Washington Week With The Atlantic' analyze how Hegseth's actions may reshape the U.S. military and challenge longstanding norms of national security leadership.