382 Episodes

  1. Will Trump lose GOP majorities in 2018 if he keeps fighting with Republican lawmakers?

    Published: 10/27/2017
  2. Will President Trump end the opioid crisis?

    Published: 10/20/2017
  3. Is it within a president's power to strip broadcast licenses?

    Published: 10/13/2017
  4. Did Trump advisers break the law by using personal email for White House business?

    Published: 9/29/2017
  5. What can Paul Manafort's actions tell us about the Trump campaigns ties to Russia?

    Published: 9/22/2017
  6. Will Trump be able to work with Democrats and still maintain the support of his base?

    Published: 9/15/2017
  7. What does Trump really want for the 'dreamers'?

    Published: 9/8/2017
  8. Will Trump get emergency response funding for Texas, as promised?

    Published: 9/1/2017
  9. What's lost when a president opts out of ceremonial duties?

    Published: 8/25/2017
  10. Does a president need to unify the country to govern effectively?

    Published: 8/18/2017
  11. How much power does a president have to lead us to nuclear war?

    Published: 8/11/2017
  12. Will Trump's new chief of staff fix a White House in chaos?

    Published: 8/4/2017
  13. Is it unusual for a president to publicly berate members of his own cabinet?

    Published: 7/28/2017
  14. Trump promised to bring back American jobs, can he do that?

    Published: 7/21/2017
  15. Did Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting with a Russian lawyer violate the law?

    Published: 7/14/2017
  16. Will Trump deliver on his health-care promises? (Part II)

    Published: 6/30/2017
  17. Special episode: Obama's secret struggle to punish Russia for Putin's election assault

    Published: 6/23/2017
  18. How much of Obama's Cuba policies could Trump rollback?

    Published: 6/16/2017
  19. Will Trump accomplish his infrastructure promises?

    Published: 6/9/2017
  20. Special episode: What we learned from Comey's testimony

    Published: 6/8/2017

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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.