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Washington Week with The Atlantic - Season 52 Episode 24 : Calls for unity in the aftermath of Congressional shooting 1970
Original title:
Washington Week in Review, Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and National Journal, Washington Week
1970
YEAR
00:00:00
DURATION
29.85
VISITS
2
LIKES
News, Talk, War & Politics
Number of Seasons
58
Number of Episode
479
Network:
PBS, National Educational Television
Description
Every once in a while, one moment makes Washington pause. Partisanship melts away, if only for that brief moment. This week it was a charity baseball game, an annual tradition that pits Republicans and Democrats against each other for a good-natured competition and America’s favorite pastime.
Everything changed early Wednesday morning when a gunman opened fire on the Republican team practicing on a suburban field. Rep. Steve Scalise, the number three Republican in the House of Representatives, was critically injured along with four others.
As the game goes on and Washington returns to its usual squabbles, the investigation into Russian meddling in the presidential election has expanded to include President Trump.
Special counsel Robert Mueller is reportedly looking into whether Mr. Trump obstructed justice in the Russia case after firing FBI Director James Comey. Just one day after the shooting when Trump praised all the public servants working in government, the president took to Twitter to bemoan the “very bad and conflicted people” investigating him. On Wednesday the Senate voted 97-2 to restrict the president’s ability to roll back sanctions to punish Russia for interfering in the 2016 election.
What does this unusual week tell us about civility, credibility and trust in Washington?
Alexis Simendinger of Real Clear Politics
Jeff Zeleny of CNN
Erica Werner of the Associated Press
Geoff Bennett of NPR
Adam Entous of The Washington Post
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