The tragic events that unfolded during America’s Afghanistan withdrawal won’t soon be forgotten, but as WSJ’s GeraldFSeib explains, domestic issues are about to become the focus in Washington
c issues on the fall legislative agenda are about to become the focus in Washington. Photo illustration: Todd JohnsonThis video series with executive Washington editor Gerald F. Seib provides news and analysis from the nation’s capital, for a greater understanding of politics, national affairs and foreign policy.The way the United States pulled out of Afghanistan has hurt America’s image around the world, but as WSJ’s Gerald F.
Seib explains, upcoming diplomatic events could allow President Biden to put the withdrawal in context. Photo illustration: Laura KammermannAs the federal debt and budget deficits grow in Washington, it’s unclear whether Democrats and Republicans are concerned. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib examines where each party stands on the issue. Photo illustration: Todd JohnsonSenate Democrats’ $3.5 trillion jobs and infrastructure plan is a sprawling piece of legislation. WSJ's Gerald F.
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