Trump's battles with data, DC, and world trade

Trump's battles with data, DC, and world trade

In the past week, President Donald Trump has imposed sweeping tariffs on dozens of countries – and made moves to suppress signs of a weakening economy. Today on the politics roundtable, host Colby Itkowitz speaks with White House reporter Emily Davies and senior national political correspondent Naftali Bendavid about how Trump’s recent economic moves are playing politically. They also cover his recent threats to take federal control of D.C., and the latest on how the Justice Department is pursuing investigations into Trump’s perceived political enemies.

Today’s show was produced by Arjun Singh. It was edited by Laura Benshoff and mixed by Sean Carter.

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Brexit: ‘The word you’re looking for is shambolic’

Brexit: ‘The word you’re looking for is shambolic’

Now that Theresa May has survived a no-confidence vote by her party, can she pull off Brexit? Also, what the new “Spider-Man” film means to an Afro-Latino critic. Plus, Voyager 2 reaches interstellar space.

13 Des 201821min

Michael Cohen, sentenced Wednesday, says he's free from Trump

Michael Cohen, sentenced Wednesday, says he's free from Trump

Michael Cohen was sentenced to three years in federal prison. Google’s CEO visits the Post to discuss the tech giant’s future. Plus, why it’s maybe OK that First Lady Melania Trump doesn’t actually want to be the first lady.

12 Des 201821min

Live from the Oval Office, it’s Tuesday afternoon!

Live from the Oval Office, it’s Tuesday afternoon!

President Trump faces off with Democratic lawmakers Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer in a nationally televised shouting match. How a flute player’s lawsuit illuminates the gender pay gap in America. Plus, 95 percent of the oldest Arctic ice has melted.

11 Des 201822min

Who wants to be White House chief of staff?

Who wants to be White House chief of staff?

Just as special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation heats up, President Trump struggles to find a new chief of staff. Also, right-wing violence is up and left-wing attacks are down. Plus, this may be why your smart speaker can’t understand you.

10 Des 201823min

What one man’s death says about the asylum court system

What one man’s death says about the asylum court system

Apple’s new heart-healthy tech might be better for the anxious and not the ailing. Also, a dead man’s children seek asylum in the same court that denied him.

7 Des 201821min

Deal or no deal?: Theresa May’s Brexit standoff

Deal or no deal?: Theresa May’s Brexit standoff

A vote on Britain’s separation from the European Union, how veterans’ stay at Trump’s D.C. hotel (courtesy of Saudi Arabia) may have violated the Constitution, and a photojournalist reconnects with a subject gone viral.

6 Des 201820min

The midterm election that's still not over

The midterm election that's still not over

An investigation into possible election fraud in North Carolina, the dismantling of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and one former president says goodbye to another — his dad.

5 Des 201824min

Democrats set the stage (literally) for 2020

Democrats set the stage (literally) for 2020

The Democratic National Committee struggles to find a big-enough stage for likely presidential candidates. Plus, the second and final installment of our series “An Affair. The Mob. A Murder.”

4 Des 201822min

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