

James Politi
Washington Bureau Chief for the Financial Times, providing expert analysis on U.S. politics and policy.
Top 10 podcasts with James Politi
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114 snips
Oct 27, 2025 • 12min
The stage is set for high-stakes Trump-Xi meeting
James Politi, Washington bureau chief for the Financial Times, and Miles McCormick, US economics correspondent, dive into the high-stakes meeting between Trump and Xi. Politi discusses the significance of the emerging U.S.-China framework, highlighting key trade elements. McCormick sheds light on rising inflation and how the softening labor market is influencing Federal Reserve policies. The conversation also touches on the potential challenges in sustaining a U.S.-China truce and the complexities facing the Fed amid economic uncertainty.

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Jan 5, 2026 • 13min
Trump plans to ‘run’ Venezuela. What now?
In this engaging discussion, James Politi, Washington Bureau Chief, analyzes US strategies and Trump's ambitions in Venezuela. Michael Stott gives insights into the fear and control gripping Caracas after Maduro's capture. Miles McCormick dives into the complexities of reviving Venezuela's oil industry, highlighting its vast potential and the challenges US companies face. Together, they unravel the intricate web of politics and energy that defines this critical moment for Venezuela.

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May 17, 2025 • 19min
Swamp Notes: Trump’s tilt to the left
Join James Politi, the Financial Times' Washington bureau chief, and Rana Foroohar, a global business columnist and co-writer of Swamp Notes, as they dive into Trump's surprising leftward shift. They discuss his endorsement of tax increases for the wealthy and dramatic cuts to drug prices, mirroring Bernie Sanders’ platform. The conversation explores the potential impact on upcoming elections, the authenticity of populism, and how Generation Z's emerging wealth could reshape political dynamics. A fascinating look at the evolving landscape!

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Jan 25, 2025 • 15min
Swamp Notes: Donald Trump’s ‘vendetta agenda’
James Politi, the Financial Times' Washington Bureau Chief, and Stefania Palma, its U.S. legal correspondent, dive into Donald Trump's return to the White House. They discuss his aggressive tactics aimed at reshaping the federal government and targeting critics. The conversation highlights the erosion of democratic norms and the potential chaos stemming from Trump’s unconventional management style. With a focus on loyalty over dissent, they explore how these actions may impact governance and the implications for America's political landscape.

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May 31, 2025 • 19min
Swamp Notes: Do Republicans still care about debt?
Edward Luce, U.S. national editor and columnist for the Financial Times, teams up with James Politi, the Washington bureau chief, to dissect the curious shift in Republican fiscal policy. They delve into the implications of former President Trump's tax bill, which threatens to balloon the national debt. The conversation highlights intra-party tensions over spending versus budget cuts and explores the historical evolution of fiscal conservatism, leaving listeners pondering the future of U.S. economic policy while enjoying a light-hearted tale about pet ownership.

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Jan 30, 2026 • 25min
Trump’s immigration climbdown. Plus, a new Fed chair?
Claire Jones, U.S. economics editor at the FT, explains Kevin Warsh’s nomination for Fed chair. Lauren Fedor, Deputy Washington bureau chief, and James Politi, Washington bureau chief, unpack the political upheaval after a deadly border enforcement incident. They discuss the viral footage, shifting White House rhetoric, scaled-back immigration tactics, and what the policy pivot means for the administration’s final months.

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Mar 29, 2025 • 15min
Swamp Notes: How Medicaid cuts could shake up Maga
James Politi, Washington Bureau Chief for the Financial Times, and Guy Chazan, U.S. politics and society correspondent, dive into the potential consequences of proposed Medicaid cuts amid budget negotiations. They discuss how these cuts could alienate MAGA supporters who rely on this essential service. With insights on the fracturing Republican unity, they highlight the looming showdown between fiscal conservatives and those advocating for social welfare. Personal stories from affected voters illustrate the real-world stakes of political decisions.

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Oct 3, 2025 • 18min
Democrats draw a line in the sand with government shutdown
Join James Politi, Washington bureau chief for the Financial Times, and Lauren Fedor, deputy chief, as they dissect the recent government shutdown. They delve into the chaotic late-night negotiations and the stark divide between Democrats pushing for healthcare subsidies and unyielding Republicans. The duo explores the potential long-term economic and political impacts, from furloughs to electoral stakes. Discover why Democrats chose this moment to fight back and how the shutdown might affect future contests and party dynamics.

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Nov 9, 2024 • 20min
Swamp Notes: Trumponomics 2.0
James Politi, Washington Bureau chief for the Financial Times, and Rana Foroohar, global business columnist, dissect the recent Republican victory in the elections and the significance of economic sentiment among voters. They analyze Trump's disruptive economic agenda and its potential implications, including tax cuts and rising inflation. The conversation touches on the Democrats' struggle to connect with working-class voters and the historical patterns of market reactions following electoral outcomes, hinting at economic challenges ahead.

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Apr 10, 2026 • 17min
A shaky ceasefire
James Politi, Washington bureau chief at the Financial Times and senior political journalist, provides sharp analysis of the fragile Iran ceasefire. He traces how a rapid de-escalation unfolded. He pinpoints the zones where the truce is already cracking. He explores domestic pressures shaping U.S. decisions and the diplomatic hurdles ahead.


