Trump’s Unpredictability With Allies and Adversaries

During the under two months since Donald Trump took office, he upset decades of foreign policy by targeting the allies of the country. Panelists on Washington week with the Atlantic Joined last night to discuss the effects of its policies in the United States and around the world.
Meanwhile, the Congress avoided a government closure on Friday evening, adopting a bill that will finance the government until September. Although Chuck Schumer of New York has rallied enough votes for the bill, some Democrats now say that the minority chief capitled in Trump. Especially among the Democrats in the Chamber of Districts that the President worn in the elections, “they feel like leaving them to dry,” said Laura Barrón-López last night.
Join the editor -in -chief of The AtlanticJeffrey Goldberg, to discuss it and more: Laura Barrón-López, correspondent for the White House for PBS Newshour; Stephen Hayes, the editor The dispatch; and David Sanger, a White House correspondent and national security in The New York Times.
Watch the full episode here.