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Washington Times Weekly: Sending Vance to the swing states
I'm George Gerbo, and welcome to Washington Times Weekly, where we get a chance to sit down with our reporters and talk about their coverage of the latest news and events. Joining me today, once again, is White House correspondent Jeff Mordock.
SharesPolitically Unstable: When companies go woke, they go broke
Market and business analyst Seth Denson joins Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler on Politically Unstable to discuss why companies need to stay out of politics and the consequences of not understanding their consumer base.
SharesWATCH: Did President Trump save Social Security?
On the 90th anniversary of Social Security, President Trump said he made strides in preserving the program by rooting out fraud and abuse, including removing nearly 275,000 illegal immigrants from the system. Was this move enough to save Social Security?
SharesChina hosts Putin, Kim at massive military parade in Beijing, sends pointed message to world
Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un are among more than two dozen foreign leaders expected to be in Beijing next week for China's massive military parade marking the 80th anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II.
SharesWATCH: How Trump’s moves will define America’s position in the world for decades to come
National Security Editor Guy Taylor sits down with U.S. Navy (Ret.) Rear Adm. Mark Montgomery, for an exploration of the administration's approach to the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, China's goal of taking Taiwan, the challenge of next-generation missile defense and the race to maintain global naval superiority. (Aug. 28, 2025)
SharesCracker Barrel’s problem is its food
Lately, every business decision in America seems to be interpreted through the lens of politics.
SharesPolitically Unstable: The dangers of reclassifying marijuana
Alex Berenson, author of "Tell Your Children: The Truth About Marijuana, Mental Illness, and Violence," joins Kelly Sadler on Politically Unstable to offer insight on the dangers of reclassifying marijuana.
SharesWATCH: God, freedom, and the Declaration of Independence
Billy Hallowell sits down with historian Bill Federer for a deep dive into the faith and history behind America's birth.
SharesTrump signs orders targeting cashless bail policies in D.C., other states
President Trump signed an executive order Monday threatening to pull federal support from the District of Columbia and other jurisdictions that refuse to ditch their cashless bail policies.
SharesSupreme Court asked to hear dispute over school secretly transitioning teen to ‘genderqueer’
Parents of an 11-year-old girl have asked the Supreme Court to hear their complaint against a Massachusetts school district that secretly transitioned her to genderqueer -- even having her work with a gender-transitioning nonprofit without their knowledge.
SharesWATCH: President Trump’s scorecard on Russia-Ukraine negotiations
President Trump met separately with the leaders of Russia and Ukraine this past week. He also sat down with several high-profile leaders from Europe. Has real progress been made toward peace?
SharesWashington Times Weekly: Where partisanship rules
I'm George Gerbo, and welcome to Washington Times Weekly, where we get a chance to sit down with our reporters and talk about their coverage of the latest news and events. Joining me today, once again, is talented national politics reporter Seth McLaughlin.
SharesTrump administration pushes Russia-Ukraine peace deal amid territorial disputes over Donbas region
The Trump administration is working to broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, but faces significant challenges in bridging seemingly irreconcilable positions between the warring parties.
SharesDeep divisions over future of Ukraine’s Donbas stand in the way of Trump’s peace deal
The Kremlin made clear Sunday that Ukraine has a right to exist, but only if it agrees to "let people go" from the country's Donbas region, which Russia wants as part of any peace deal.
SharesWall Street rallies and the Dow soars 900 points on hopes for lower interest rates
Wall Street is rallying on Friday toward its best day in months after the head of the Federal Reserve hinted the cuts to interest rates that investors and President Trump crave so much may be on the way.
SharesFederal Reserve Chair Powell signals conditions may ‘warrant’ policy change, hinting at rate cut
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome H. Powell is signaling that a long-awaited cut to interest rates may be warranted in September.
SharesTrump pressures Fed chief on rate cuts while inflation concerns persist from tariffs
The Federal Reserve faces mounting pressure to cut interest rates at its September 16-17 meeting as economic indicators present conflicting signals.
SharesPolitically Unstable: Americans deserve accountability for ‘Russiagate’ lies
Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler sits down with former 2016 Trump Deputy Campaign Chair Rick Gates to discuss the emails DNI Director Tulsi Gabbard is releasing about the origins of 'Russiagate' and the lack of accountability for parties involved in the scandal.
SharesLand for peace means new Russian military bases in Donbas and a strengthened war machine for Putin
Here's the ugly truth behind any deal that would cede a chunk of Ukraine's Donbas region to Moscow: It could immediately strengthen the Russian military, providing a major win for one of America's leading adversaries in an era of great power competition.
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