Sidebar
The Washington Post’s Libby Casey, Rhonda Colvin and James Hohmann gather for a weekly in-depth conversation about politics and power. From presidential candidates to members of Congress to the judicial system, Sidebar dives deep on the topics and people at the forefront of the political conversation. The crew sits down each Thursday (with the occasional breaking news episode) to discuss what has happened that week, and what’s coming up the next week – with guest appearances from Washington Post reporters.

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Episoder(402)

The longer the shutdown lasts, the weirder the consequences get

The longer the shutdown lasts, the weirder the consequences get

Can Nancy Pelosi postpone the State of the Union address? Can Trump cancel Pelosi's travel? Can Trump and Pelosi find a way to reopen the government? The Post's Colby Itkowitz and Joshua Dawsey unrave...

18 Jan 201918min

Does Trump have the power to declare a national emergency to get border wall funding?

Does Trump have the power to declare a national emergency to get border wall funding?

Can a president choose to invoke emergency powers whenever he wants? Liza Goitein of the Brennan Center for Justice explains the extent of Trump's power in states of emergency. The Post's Philip Rucke...

11 Jan 201922min

Will Trump face a challenger for the GOP's 2020 nomination?

Will Trump face a challenger for the GOP's 2020 nomination?

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) wrote an op-ed asserting his independence from Trump -- a move that prompted speculation about a potential 2020 bid. The Post's Robert Costa explains what it would take for R...

4 Jan 201918min

Trump’s year of legal battles, Part 2: The Mueller probe

Trump’s year of legal battles, Part 2: The Mueller probe

In the final days of 2018, Post reporter Rosalind Helderman recaps the year’s biggest moments in Robert Mueller’s investigation and weighs in on what to watch for as the probe continues.

28 Des 201823min

Trump’s year of legal battles, Part 1: Suits and settlements

Trump’s year of legal battles, Part 1: Suits and settlements

As this year comes to a close, Post reporter David Fahrenthold helps us unravel the details of the swirling lawsuits and investigations surrounding Trump's charity and business.

21 Des 201820min

What does Cohen’s sentencing mean for Trump? Presented by ‘Post Reports’

What does Cohen’s sentencing mean for Trump? Presented by ‘Post Reports’

While host Allison Michaels is away this week, we’re bringing you a segment from the Post’s premier daily podcast ‘Post Reports’ on Michael Cohen’s sentencing and what it may mean for Trump.

14 Des 20187min

Will Trump, "a tariff man," win the trade war with China?

Will Trump, "a tariff man," win the trade war with China?

Amid escalating tensions and stalled talks between the U.S. and China, financial reporter David J. Lynch and Beijing Bureau Chief Anna Fifield explain what's at stake for Trump, the two countries and ...

7 Des 201822min

What power does Trump have to push back on GM for closing U.S. plants?

What power does Trump have to push back on GM for closing U.S. plants?

The revival of American manufacturing is a key part of Trump's economic message. Now that GM faces cuts, he's threatened to impose import penalties, and revoke subsidies. What's within his power? Econ...

30 Nov 201819min

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