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Trump in China: Pageantry and high-stakes meetings
James Blair and the Nebraska Dem who may drop out
Nebraska’s strangest race and another new map
Beijing, Iran and GOP's 12 seats
Trump is ‘stuck in a stalemate’ in Iran (with Leon Panetta) | The Conversation
Can JB Pritzker be the Democrats’ anti-Trump in 2028? | On The Road
The message-less White House, immigration tensions, and Iran
From Rome to the Oval Office to Tennessee
MAGA retakes Indiana
Trump put to the test in the Midwest
‘Warning signs are flashing’: GOP anxiety builds with six months to midterms
Can AI solve the problems it creates? (with David Sacks) | The Conversation
Party tensions and 60 days of war
Back to the maps with SCOTUS, more Pete Hegseth, and a governor’s dilemma
Pete Hegseth in the hot seat, the latest Fed drama, and King Charles goes to NYC
The British king meets Congress and Florida’s new map
Security under scrutiny at WHCD and a royal visit to the White House
'Shaken' but 'grateful to be safe': Shooting at the WHCD
Behind the velvet rope at White House Correspondents' Dinner (with Tammy Haddad) | The Conversation
Gov. Brian Kemp’s blunt warning for Republicans | On The Road
It's WHCD weekend! Parties, politics and Trump’s big debut
A warning to Cabinet officials and pressure from Senate GOP
Maps, midterms and another Trump plan for Iran
A cabinet exit, a Fed fight, and a big Virginia vote
GOP scrambles for a midterm strategy as Iran talks teeter
Can the GOP pull off a California upset? (with Steve Hilton) | The Conversation
Trump's big economic swing out West
Politics, polling, and more RFK Jr. animal lore
Can Republicans cash in on Tax Day?
Swalwell fallout scrambles California governor’s race
All eyes on Hormuz
Inside the war on Trump’s new MAGA (with Marjorie Taylor Greene) | The Conversation
Harris vs. Buttigieg, again
Trump escalates attacks on NATO
Day 1 of Trump’s ceasefire in Iran
Clock ticks on Trump's deadline
Trump’s new threat to Iran
NASA’s chief on how we beat China to the moon and beyond | The Conversation
Bondi's out — are more Cabinet shakeups coming?
President Donald Trump fires Attorney General Pam Bondi, kicking off what sources say could be a broader round of cabinet shakeups as frustration builds inside the White House. Dasha Burns reports on who could be next. She also shares insights from her sit-down with NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman and his aggressive new moon-to-Mars push. Co-host Adam Wren previews a key gathering of 2028 Democratic hopefuls in New York.
20 minutes, few answers: Trump addresses the nation on Iran
President Trump gave a primetime address on Iran to the nation on Wednesday night. Jack Blanchard and Dasha Burns break down the rhetoric, the unclear endgame, and what Trump’s “two to three weeks” timeline really means for the conflict, global oil markets, and America’s allies. Plus, one year after Liberation Day, how Trump’s tariff agenda has actually played out, and a surprising twist in the long-running DHS shutdown fight that could hand Democrats the upper hand.
A Supreme Court fight and a trip to the moon
It’s a busy start to April for Donald Trump. The president heads to the Supreme Court for a test of his effort to end birthright citizenship, a long-shot legal fight with big political stakes for the base and his broader coalition. Tonight, he’ll address the nation on the war in Iran as tensions with European allies simmer. And in between, all eyes turn to Florida, where NASA is set to launch Artemis II — sending humans farther into space than ever before and kicking off a new era in the global space race. Jack Blanchard and Dasha Burns break it all down.
A major test of Trump’s grip on the GOP
We’re a quarter of the way through 2026, and the Trump administration is facing challenges at home and abroad. The president is at a critical moment on Iran as military pressure ramps up and the effect of diplomatic efforts remains murky. Meanwhile, the DHS shutdown drags into record territory with no clear end in sight. And a wave of Republican primaries could test just how strong Trump’s grip on the party really is. Dasha Burns and Jack Blanchard break down the big inflection points to watch.
A defining week for the Trump presidency
Trump heads into a consequential week as he weighs whether to escalate the war in Iran, with the prospect of U.S. ground troops looming. At the same time, the Supreme Court takes up his birthright citizenship order, the anniversary of his tariff push brings renewed focus on affordability, and fresh jobs data will test his economic message. Hosts Jack Blanchard and Adam Wren break it all down.
How Democrats Can Win Back Trump Country (with Gov. Andy Beshear) | The Conversation
Andy Beshear is the most popular Democratic governor in the country – in a state Donald Trump won by more than 30 points in 2024. He explains why he believes a President JD Vance could be “more damaging than Trump”, lays out his playbook for winning back voters in Trump country, and calls out the litmus test he thinks Democrats should abandon. Can a Democrat who wins in deep-red Kentucky translate that success nationally? Beshear argues why someone like him may have an advantage at the top of the Democratic ticket in 2028.
Inside Newsom’s plan to take on Trump | On the Road
Today, we're bringing you a new episode of 'On the Road' with Jonathan Martin, a new POLITICO show. California Gov. Gavin Newsom sits down for a wide-ranging conversation about the personal experiences that shaped his political career. A leading potential contender for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2028, Newsom has been raising his national profile by taking on President Donald Trump and traveling to key early primary states while promoting his new memoir. In the interview with Martin, Newsom reflects on his upbringing, outlines what he sees at stake for Democrats in 2026 and explains his increasingly aggressive strategy toward Trump. You can find more episodes in the 'On the Road with Jonathan Martin' feed wherever you get your podcasts.
Texas forever
President Donald Trump's decision to stay neutral in the Texas GOP Senate runoff between Sen. John Cornyn and Texas AG Ken Paxton is vexing Republicans. Though Trump at one point appeared ready to back Cornyn, many are wondering if he will punt on the race altogether as he pushes for passage of the SAVE Act. The messy runoff is likely to become more expensive, and could leave an opening for Democrats. Playbook's Adam Wren and White House Bureau Chief Dasha Burns discuss the latest drama.
Trump's headline headaches
President Donald Trump is convening the first Cabinet meeting since Markwayne Mullin was confirmed as DHS secretary. But it's also the first confab since Trump launched a military operation against Iran — a topic that is sure to dominate much of the conversation. And the headlines swirling around aren't friendly for Trump: gas prices are still surging and polling shows sinking public support. Playbook's Jack Blanchard and White House reporter Megan Messerly discuss the stakes surrounding the Iran operation.
Mar-a-Lago turns blue
Democrats got more big wins on Tuesday night, flipping two legislative seats in reliably red Florida, including the district containing President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home. The wins don't dent Florida Republicans' supermajority, but they mark more performances for Democrats that have defied expectations ahead of the pivotal midterm elections. Playbook's Jack Blanchard and White House Bureau Chief Dasha Burns discuss the warning signs for Republicans, and a notable Trump absence.
Russia's oil play
A Russian oil tanker is steaming toward the Caribbean, most likely destined for Cuba. But that's not really the story behind the ship and its cargo. It’s a message, according to people close to the White House, former ambassadors and Russia observers — a negotiating chit, a provocation designed to force a disproportionate American response while Washington is consumed elsewhere. Playbook's Adam Wren and White House reporter Megan Messerly discuss the geopolitical stakes of Russia's oil play.
Immigration in focus
Republicans so far have peeled off a handful of Democrats to pass the DHS funding bill in previous votes, but it's still stalled in the Senate. But new demands from President Donald Trump could threaten any progress. Meanwhile, a new push from an influential Democratic think tank wants to help Democrats reclaim political ground on the issue ahead of the midterms. Playbook's Adam Wren and White House reporter Megan Messerly discuss the next turn of the screw on immigrating messaging between both parties.