President Biden promised a government where“public servants serve all Americans, not themselves or narrow special interests.” But one set of brothers pose a challenge to Biden's efforts to return to transparency and accountability in government. Related reading and episodes Lobbyist brother of top Biden adviser poses challenge to president’s ethics promises Not the'normal' Washington Biden promised...
Jun 17, 2021•25 min
Can Biden rally the world’s democracies to meet today's challenges? And what might this trip reveal about the Biden foreign policy doctrine? On this episode, White House reporter Anne Gearan weighs in from Europe, as she travels with President Biden.Related reading and episodes Biden’s personal diplomacy to be tested on his first trip abroad Opinion: Joe Biden: My trip to Europe is about America rallying the world’s democracies Biden, Boris Johnson release updated Atlantic Charter after first me...
Jun 10, 2021•23 min
What are the geopolitical implications of the intelligence community"redoubling its efforts" to identify the pandemic's origins? And what are the political challenges for President Biden in acknowledging a theory once touted by the Trump administration? Vaccine hesitancy at home, desperation abroad Coronavirus‘lab leak’ theory jumps from mocked to maybe as Biden orders intelligence review Timeline: How the Wuhan lab-leak theory suddenly became credible...
Jun 03, 2021•28 min
Discrimination is built into the American housing crisis. We examine the limits of President Biden's power to fix it, in this second episode in our occasional series about the policy challenges that President Biden faces during his first year in office. Promises made. Promises kept? How Biden stimulus bill will target homelessness Marcia Fudge confirmed as first Black woman to lead HUD in more than 40 years...
May 20, 2021•22 min
Are the divisions within the Republican party causing real problems for Biden’s goals? And if he’s forced to move his agenda forward with only the help of his own party, how might Democratic factions and party discord make that more difficult? Related reading and episodes Promises made. Promises kept? As Biden faces a struggle to hold the Senate, Democrats’ divisions resurface The fight over Liz Cheney and Donald Trump is just beginning...
May 13, 2021•28 min
As the president lays out a new vaccine strategy at home, how much can Biden also do to help curb the spread of coronavirus around the world? And what do the challenges with U.S. vaccine hesitancy mean for supply here -- and abroad? Related reading and episodes Biden commits to waiving vaccine patents White House is split over how to vaccinate the world Will Biden get you a vaccine?...
May 06, 2021•23 min
One hundred days into the Biden administration, how far has the president come on his campaign pledges? Biden promised a new way of governing, so has much changed? Reporter Matt Viser unpacks President Biden's progress and what's next on his agenda. Related reading and episodes Biden’s big bet on big government Biden signed a $1.9 trillion bill. How much relief will Americans feel? Biden urges expansion of government services, setting up struggle with GOP...
Apr 29, 2021•21 min
Will the Biden administration be able to strike a balance between politics and public health to regulate menthol cigarettes? And what are the implications if it does? We explain the pending decision and unravel the history of menthol marketing. Related reading and episodes Biden’s big bet on big government FDA weighs ban on menthol cigarettes...
Apr 22, 2021•19 min
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, an economist, and a student all weigh in on what to do — or not — about student debt, in this first episode in our occasional series about the policy challenges that President Biden might face during his first year in office. Related reading and episodes The faces of student debt Biden at odds with Democratic leaders over lawmakers’ call to cancel up to $50,000 in federal student debt...
Apr 15, 2021•33 min
The political power of culture wars Republicans ramp up attacks on corporations over Georgia voting law, threaten‘consequences’ The Georgia voting law, explained...
Apr 08, 2021•27 min
How did Biden become a president with an ambitious agenda for major government expansion? Where will his proposals position him in history? And is he likely to accomplish much of what he’s put forth? The Post’s Dan Balz weighs in. Related reading and episodes Biden is betting on bigger government. The pandemic may be helping him. Biden signed a $1.9 trillion bill. How much relief will Americans feel?...
Apr 01, 2021•20 min
After tragedies in Colorado and Georgia, Biden has pledged to tighten gun laws. But the country has been here before, in the aftermath of mass shootings. Regardless of which party is in power, little reform has happened. Will this time be different? Related reading and episodes How much can a president affect gun policy? Shootings spur Biden to call for tighter gun rules
Mar 25, 2021•22 min
We examine why transgender rights have risen to the forefront of our politics, and what the history of the modern Republican party reveals about how social issue battles work as a political tool, with reporter Samantha Schmidt and professor Brian Conley. Related reading and episodes A transgender girl struggles to find her voice as lawmakers attack her right to exist Transgender rights emerge as a growing political flash point The Biden era begins...
Mar 18, 2021•29 min
Will low income Americans feel their lives change in tangible ways? On the other hand, might a fast-growing economy cause big problems? Plus, how might Biden make sure Americans know the government is responsible for some of economic changes they see? Related reading and episodes How to fix our democracy? Start in Kindergarten. Will Biden get you a vaccine? Biden wants to sell the stimulus. The White House is still figuring out how....
Mar 11, 2021•27 min
A new report draws a line from today’s civics crises to a long-standing failure to effectively teach American government and history in our public schools. On this episode, we explain what the potential outcomes for civic engagement. Related reading and episodes Biden’s shifting benchmarks for reopening schools Investment civics education proposed to address eroding trust in democracy The Biden era begins...
Mar 04, 2021•20 min
Can Attorney General nominee Merrick Garland rebuild confidence in the DOJ's independence? How might his efforts on Biden policies like combating far-right extremism and curbing police violence make the perception of an independent DOJ harder? Related reading and episodes The duty of a president during crisis Trump incited a mob. American Democracy suffered. How the Oklahoma City bombing case prepared Garland to take on domestic terrorism...
Feb 26, 2021•29 min
Can President Biden come through on this promise of reopening most schools within his first 100 days? How much can the president influence when and how schools welcome students back into the classroom? And what are the political consequences? Related reading and episodes Will Biden get you a vaccine? Biden’s goal to reopen schools meets high-stakes political test The battle over reopening schools...
Feb 18, 2021•29 min
Some of the arguments in Trump's second impeachment trial get at the core of presidential responsibilities. We examine two of them to clarify the duties of a president during crisis and to understand how free speech applies to the commander in chief. --Virtual event information: Want something fun to do on Presidents’ Day when you can’t leave the house? Join Presidential podcast host Lillian Cunningham for a(free!)'Presidential' trivia night with special guests, fun prizes, plus a demo of how to...
Feb 12, 2021•27 min
Families are still separated years after President Trump's policy ended. Latin America correspondent Kevin Sieff on the experiences of some migrant families. Plus, immigration policy expert Ali Noorani explains what it would take to reunite families. Related reading and episodes They were one of the first families separated at the border. Two and a half years later, they’re still apart. Will Biden get you a vaccine? The Biden era begins...
Feb 04, 2021•28 min
How much power does Biden have to affect vaccine distribution and where is his power limited? What role should the federal government play in the process? Plus, officials on the ground explain what it's like to work to get vaccines to their communities. If you enjoy this podcast and you’d like to support the reporting that goes into it, the best way to do so is through a subscription to The Post. A subscription gets you unlimited access to everything we publish, from breaking news to baking tips...
Jan 29, 2021•31 min
President Biden campaigned on a promise to fix what’s broken, to repair divisions, to pull the country out of sickness, and to restore norms and institutions that were pillars of the Washington in which he built his career. Can he do that? Related reading and episodes What’s next for Trump? The 46th president Biden pledges to defeat extremism and culture of lies If you enjoy this podcast and you’d like to support the reporting that goes into it, the best way to do so is through a subscription to...
Jan 21, 2021•25 min
President Trump's businesses are taking a hit, he's been impeached a second time and he might face legal challenges after he leaves office. Reporter David Fahrenthold answers questions about what’s next for Trump. Related reading and episodes One impeachment is rare. Two is unprecedented. Trump incited a mob. American Democracy suffered. Does Trump’s refusal to concede put national security at risk?...
Jan 14, 2021•20 min
Why impeach a president who is on his way out? When would a Senate trial start? Can President Trump be convicted after he leaves office? What does this mean for the GOP? Author of The Post’s Power Up newsletter, Jacqueline Alemany, answers key questions. Related reading and episodes Trump incited a mob. American Democracy suffered. Does Trump’s refusal to concede put national security at risk? What happens if Trump refuses to accept a loss?...
Jan 12, 2021•18 min
The breach of the U.S. Capitol was a remarkable moment in American history. Professor Sarah Binder explains how the usually uneventful vote was expected to unfold, and reporter Philip Bump lays out the challenges a divided GOP faces in the aftermath. Related reading and episodes Does Trump’s refusal to concede put national security at risk? What happens if Trump refuses to accept a loss? Two different stories of American unrest...
Jan 07, 2021•31 min
Over the holiday break, we're bringing back an old episode that has resonance today. What happens to the public's perceived independence of the Supreme Court when confirmation processes devolve into partisan battles? Original air date: October 5, 2018
Dec 29, 2020•27 min
We’re looking back at an episode that sheds light on President Trump’s actions as his term ends. Reporter Toluse Olorunippa explores the principles and controversy around presidential pardons after Trump’s clemencies. Original air date: February 20, 2020.
Dec 28, 2020•30 min
The final episode in the reprisal of our series on President Trump’s legacy focuses on uneven gains in the Trump era. The stock market and the wealthiest Americans have done better, but at the cost of growing inequality. Original air date: Oct. 29, 2020.
Dec 23, 2020•28 min
We're revisiting our series on the legacy of Trump's administration. Through weakening agencies and shuttering scientific programs, the administration has increased divisions in our trust of science-based guidance. Original air date: Oct. 28, 2020.
Dec 22, 2020•25 min
Over the holiday break, we're bringing back our series on President Trump's legacy. Trump has been surrounded by race-related controversies. Some hoped he would moderate his tone, but instead, he has inflamed tensions. Original air date: Oct. 27, 2020
Dec 21, 2020•24 min
President Trump only has one last way to challenge the results of the election-- and he'll need Congress. How long can he hold onto his influence on GOP leaders and voters in his base? And how might his influence affect Georgia's Senate races? Related reading and episodes Does Trump’s refusal to concede put national security at risk? What do Trump’s legal threats actually accomplish? In challenging election defeat, Trump cements his control over the Republican Party...
Dec 17, 2020•29 min