Tag: White House

In this podcast episode, the discussion revolves around the skepticism of progressives towards the concept of American progress, noting a shift in their beliefs.
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The White House has released its first official strategy to counter antisemitism, which includes proposals to increase awareness and understanding of antisemitism, enhance physical security, and promote Holocaust education.
The White House released the nation's first comprehensive plan to combat antisemitism, but declined to adopt a specific definition of antisemitism, giving credence to multiple definitions.
The podcast delves into Joe Biden's strategy of engaging with Republican leaders on the debt ceiling, highlighting the growing influence of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in the political landscape.
White House convened a meeting with antisemitism envoys from around the world to build a national strategy to combat antisemitism.
In a podcast discussing Joe Biden's recent decision to buck his party's principles by not vetoing a Congressional action against strict crime regulations in the District of Columbia, the focus is on whether this signals a shift towards pragmatic politics in the Biden administration.
The podcast discusses the Biden administration's decision to declassify information about Chinese surveillance flights via balloon and questions whether this action reflects a coherent policy towards China.
The podcast discusses the recent actions of White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain, who falsely claimed that Joe Biden inherited a higher unemployment rate than was true, indicative of attempts to manipulate facts for political gain.
Joe Biden's emotionally charged speech advocating for new gun laws raises questions about whether his heartfelt approach will effectively sway the Senate towards adopting his policy proposals.
The podcast discusses the challenges facing America, such as the shrinking GDP and the responses of the Biden administration to recent events.
In this podcast episode, host Evan Gottesman discusses the performance of Israel's new government, which was inaugurated in June.
The podcast discusses the significance of the recent Democratic victories in Georgia, highlighting how the Republicans had control of the House, Senate, and White House four years ago but have now lost this power to the Democrats.
In "Losing the Long Game, The False Promise of Regime Change in the Middle East," Philip Gordon, a former White House coordinator for the Middle East, highlights the complexities and challenges of pursuing regime change in the Middle East.
In this interview with Israeli Acting Consul General Israel Nitzan, the historic signing of the Abraham Accords between Israel, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates at the White House is discussed.
The text discusses why the press might be still supporting Andrew Cuomo despite criticism of his COVID-19 response and why there is conflict between the White House and Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Sohrab Ahmari, a former editor at COMMENTARY and the New York Post, discusses his article "They Blinded Us with Science" in a podcast, exploring the limits of reason.
Tabletseditors criticize the White House and its allies for allegedly smearing American Jews to promote the Iran nuclear deal, pointing to articles in The New York Times and The Washington Post.
The documentary titled "Back Door Channels" provides a unique and unprecedented look into the 1979 Camp David Peace Accord and Treaty between Egypt and Israel, offering exclusive interviews with key political figures like Jimmy Carter, Henry Kissinger, Menachem Begin, Anwar El-Sadat, and Wolf Blitzer.