
At long last, after months of stagnation, the new Brussels leadership team is fully operational. However, the power trio of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, European Council President António Costa, and foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas might already seem out-of-step. This lineup reflects centrist majorities that are increasingly weakened and continues to champion support for Ukraine at a time when such backing appears to be waning—especially in the shadow of Donald Trump’s resurgence.
Host Sarah Wheaton gathers POLITICO’s resident power trio — Barbara Moens, Aitor Hernández-Morales, and Nick Vinocur — to explore whether this fresh dynamic in Brussels can tackle the challenges ahead. They also debate if these leaders can steer clear of pitfalls, such as the infamous sofagate scandal.
In addition, the latest feature in the Berlaymont Who’s Who series introduces Marta Kos, the newly appointed gatekeeper for nations aspiring to join the European Union.
Finally, we tune in to a snippet from our sister podcast Power Play, which delves into the political crisis in Paris. Anne McElvoy talks with POLITICO’s Editor-at-Large in France, Marion Solletty, and Alexandre Kouchner, political analyst and Sciences Po lecturer. Don’t miss the full episode: “French Connection: Trump Meets Macron in Free Fall.”













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