Deadline: White House

Deadline: White House (2017- )

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Hosted by Nicolle Wallace, this program provides in-depth reporting and dynamic discussions on the political stories driving the news cycle. Nicolle Wallace brings viewers the latest political developments of the day, in addition to interviews with leading newsmakers and influential politicians. Drawing on her years of experience as communications chief for President George W. Bush and senior advisor for the McCain-Palin campaign, Wallace provides political insight and clarity on where key decision-makers stand on complex issues.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 16:00 (120 min)

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2025-08-01Episode 152Aug 1, 2025
2025-07-31Episode 151Jul 31, 2025
2025-07-30Episode 150Jul 30, 2025
2025-07-29Episode 149Jul 29, 2025
2025-07-28Episode 148Jul 28, 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Deadline: White House premiere?

Deadline: White House premiered on April 10, 2017.

What is the genre of Deadline: White House?

Deadline: White House is a news and current affairs show.

Who is the host of Deadline: White House?

The host of Deadline: White House is Nicolle Wallace.

Where is Deadline: White House filmed?

Deadline: White House is filmed at NBC News headquarters in New York City.

What is the format of Deadline: White House?

Deadline: White House follows a panel format with discussions and analysis of current political events.

How often does Deadline: White House air?

Deadline: White House airs daily on weekdays.

What is the focus of Deadline: White House?

Deadline: White House focuses on political news and analysis, particularly related to the White House and the administration.

Who are the regular contributors to Deadline: White House?

Regular contributors to Deadline: White House include political analysts, journalists, and correspondents from various news outlets.

What distinguishes Deadline: White House from other news programs?

Deadline: White House distinguishes itself through in-depth discussions, expert analysis, and a focus on political developments within the White House.

How is Deadline: White House received by viewers and critics?

Deadline: White House has been well-received by viewers and critics for its insightful coverage and engaging discussions on political matters.

What notable events were covered in Deadline: White House during its first year?

Deadline: White House covered significant events such as the firing of FBI director James Comey, legislative battles, and key policy decisions during its first year.

How does Deadline: White House engage with its audience?

Deadline: White House engages with its audience through social media platforms, inviting viewer feedback and questions for discussion on the show.

What sets Deadline: White House apart in the landscape of political news shows?

Deadline: White House sets itself apart by offering a platform for diverse perspectives and in-depth analysis, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of political developments.

What is the target demographic for Deadline: White House?

The target demographic for Deadline: White House comprises politically engaged individuals interested in detailed analysis and discussions of White House-related news.

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