Washington Week with The Atlantic

Biden, Trump look to turn campus unrest to their advantage

It is a confirmable truth that most presidents want to pivot to Asia. And it’s a confirmable truth that the Middle East won’t let them. It’s President Biden's turn now. The panel discusses how he’s navigating the overlapping domestic and global challenges created by the Israel-Hamas war and how it is affecting his campaign to keep the presidency.

Biden, Trump look to turn campus unrest to their advantage

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