Profit and Power – The Atlantic

Donald Trump’s desire to mix the public service with personal advantages is faced with a meticulous examination, just like his last pardons. Panelists on Washington week with the Atlantic Joined last night to discuss how the president can use his power to take advantage of, and more.

Meanwhile, Trump’s battle with Harvard continued this week. The panelists have examined how this struggle is received by republican voters and legislators – and if the continuous repression of the president against higher education could have political consequences.

For the Republicans, Trump’s action against Harvard is “not something on which they want to break with the president,” said Leigh Ann Caldwell last night. “This is not a problem on which they are ready to stand in front of him, like most problems.”

Join the editor -in -chief of The AtlanticJeffrey Goldberg, to discuss it and more: Peter Baker, the main correspondent of the White House for The New York Times; Leigh Ann Caldwell, Washington chief correspondent at Puck; and Stephen Hayes, the editor The dispatch.

Watch the full episode here.

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