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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260517T210000Z
DTEND:20260517T230000Z
SUMMARY:By Invitation National Committee Dinner
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:RECEPTION
LOCATION:La Vie Penthouse & Portico
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://fp4asummit2026.sched.com/event/b0f50612c67d8f4d42eb75520f3f82d8
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260517T230000Z
DTEND:20260518T010000Z
SUMMARY:Welcome Reception\, With Remarks from Rep. Sara Jacobs & Rep. Gabe Amo
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Rep. Sara Jacobs and&nbsp\;Rep. Gabe Amo
CATEGORIES:RECEPTION
LOCATION:La Vie Main Dining Room & Terrace
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://fp4asummit2026.sched.com/event/3c1becdca1ba7fd5721a3ac24f52f008
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DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T120000Z
DTEND:20260518T130000Z
SUMMARY:By Invitation National Committee Breakfast\, With Remarks from Rep. Jason Crow
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Rep. Jason Crow (CO)
CATEGORIES:MEAL
LOCATION:Mt. Vernon
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://fp4asummit2026.sched.com/event/66093b29743d6e8010826b15b20cdc9d
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DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T120000Z
DTEND:20260518T130000Z
SUMMARY:By Invitation NextGen Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Featuring remarks from Rep. Pat Ryan\,&nbsp\;Amb. Nina Hachigian\, and&nbsp\;Amb. Julissa Reynoso\n\n\n
CATEGORIES:MEAL
LOCATION:Archives
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://fp4asummit2026.sched.com/event/eb43196985b3e299c8232662a353f15b
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DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T130000Z
DTEND:20260518T131500Z
SUMMARY:Welcome Remarks\, Andrew Albertson
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:PLENARY
LOCATION:L'Enfant ABC
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://fp4asummit2026.sched.com/event/0b70f7ca42dca8388e4714729bb43aaf
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DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T131500Z
DTEND:20260518T133000Z
SUMMARY:Keynote Address\, Sen. Chris Van Hollen
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Sen. Chris Van Hollen
CATEGORIES:PLENARY
LOCATION:L'Enfant ABC
SEQUENCE:0
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DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T133000Z
DTEND:20260518T140000Z
SUMMARY:Keynote Conversation\, Paige Alexander
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Paige Alexander\, CEO at The Carter Center
CATEGORIES:PLENARY
LOCATION:L'Enfant ABC
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://fp4asummit2026.sched.com/event/7e90b2ddfc37560cc7e28f267af738e8
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DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T140000Z
DTEND:20260518T141500Z
SUMMARY:Keynote Address\, Sen. Ruben Gallego
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Sen. Ruben Gallego
CATEGORIES:PLENARY
LOCATION:L'Enfant ABC
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://fp4asummit2026.sched.com/event/fe552674390c98bf99811598004ff55f
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DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T143000Z
DTEND:20260518T153000Z
SUMMARY:A Crisis at Our Doorstep: Assessing the Humanitarian and Diplomatic Fallout of U.S.-Cuba Policy
DESCRIPTION:The Trump administration’s oil embargo\, strong-arming of regional partners\, and declaration of Cuba as an “unusual and extraordinary threat” have not only intensified suffering on the island but also raised questions about American influence and credibility. This session will explore the administration’s motivations for pursuing regime change\, the consequences for the Cuban people\, and the short- and long-term implications for U.S.-Latin American relations.\n\n\nSpeakers:\nMaría José Espinosa\, Executive Director\, Center for Engagement and Advocacy in the Americas (CEDA)Juan Gonzalez\, Resident Fellow\, Georgetown America’s InstituteRicardo Herrero\, Executive Director\, Cuba Study Group Rep. Jim McGovern (MA-02)\n\nModerator:\nFrancesca Chambers\, White House Correspondent\, USA Today\n\n
CATEGORIES:BREAKOUT SESSION
LOCATION:L'Enfant D
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://fp4asummit2026.sched.com/event/f903c86ae477679044e70a5bd8c0b6c3
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DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T143000Z
DTEND:20260518T153000Z
SUMMARY:Frontier AI and National Security Considerations
DESCRIPTION:The development and application of artificial intelligence tools have become central priorities for U.S. national security officials\, as well as policymakers in other countries. AI debates have surfaced multiple\, at times competing priorities: speed of development and adoption\, safety concerns in context of defense and intelligence applications\, and the need for concerted international action to reduce risks for humans in a world of proliferating\, increasingly intelligent AI agents.\n\n\nThis session will explore considerations for American deployment of AI tools\, how other countries are deploying AI in their own national security strategies\, and implications for U.S. policy including with regard to the sale of frontier chips and other technologies.\n\n\nSpeakers:\nSaif Khan\,&nbsp\;Distinguished Fellow\, Institute for ProgressMaher Bitar\, Executive Director\,&nbsp\;National Security ActionChristopher Fonzone\,&nbsp\;Adjunct Professor and Non-Resident Senior Fellow\, Reiss Center on Law and Security at NYU School of LawHelen Toner\, Interim Executive Director\,&nbsp\;Center for Security and Emerging Technology\, Georgetown UniversityModerator:\nDaniella Cheslow\, National Security Reporter\, POLITICO\n\n
CATEGORIES:BREAKOUT SESSION
LOCATION:Archives
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://fp4asummit2026.sched.com/event/bf7f1b0528565f404dbbda4966372687
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T143000Z
DTEND:20260518T153000Z
SUMMARY:New Nuclear Era: Future of Arms Control and Deterrence
DESCRIPTION:With expanding great power competition and the breakdown of nonproliferation norms\, a growing number of countries have embarked on nuclear modernization and expanding nuclear arsenals. The Trump administration has announced an unprecedented request for a $1.5 trillion dollar defense budget. Current estimated costs for maintaining the current U.S. nuclear arsenal and modernizing the entire program run to nearly $1 trillion over the next 10 years. The Trump administration has also set in motion the Golden Dome project\, a multi-layered missile defense system to neutralize nuclear threats to the U.S. homeland\, projected to cost $3.6 trillion over the next 20 years. This panel will discuss rising nuclear risks\, the costs and trade-offs imposed by the new nuclear arms race\, and potential ways forward.&nbsp\;\n\n\nSpeakers:\nHon. Corey Hinderstein\, Vice President for Studies\, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace\; former principal Deputy Administrator for the National Nuclear Security Administration and the Deputy Administrator for Defense Nuclear NonproliferationHon. Mallory Stewart\, CEO\, Council on Strategic Risks\; former Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Arms Control\, Deterrence\, and Stability\, U.S. Department of StateMr. Ankit Panda\, Stanton Senior Fellow\, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace\nModerator:\n-&nbsp\;Geoff Brumfiel\, Senior Editor and Correspondant\, NPR\n\n
CATEGORIES:BREAKOUT SESSION
LOCATION:Potomac
SEQUENCE:0
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DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T143000Z
DTEND:20260518T153000Z
SUMMARY:Rebuilding U.S.-Africa Relations from the Ground Up
DESCRIPTION:The Trump administration official in charge of the State Department’s Africa Bureau recently wrote to his staff: “To put it bluntly\, Africa is a peripheral – rather than a core – theater for U.S. interests that demands strategic economy.” This argument is out-of-step with contemporary realities. The continent’s population is booming\, its people are innovating\, and its resources power modern economies. It’s also the source of real threats\, especially as armed groups hostile to the U.S. gain strength and territory. Americans\, state and local governments\, private companies and the next administration in Washington need to fashion a new approach to Africa based on mutual respect\, learning and benefit.\n\nThis panel will address the building blocks of that approach\, exploring how to strengthen broad U.S.-Africa relations when the federal government pursues transactional policies\, and the planning and positioning that can happen now to prepare for the day that the federal government\, regardless of the party in charge\, recognizes the benefits of strengthening U.S.-Africa ties.\n\n\nSpeakers:\nDr. Fonteh Akum\, Director\, Africa Program\, Carnegie Endowment for International PeaceKatie Auth\, Deputy Executive Director\, Energy for Growth HubDr. Ebenezer Obadare\, Douglas Dillon senior fellow for Africa studies at the Council on Foreign RelationsDr. Lesley Anne Warner\, Former Senior Policy Advisor to U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations\nModerator:\nJon Temin\, Visiting Fellow\, SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University&nbsp\;\n\n
CATEGORIES:BREAKOUT SESSION
LOCATION:NoMa
SEQUENCE:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T143000Z
DTEND:20260518T153000Z
SUMMARY:The Future of US-Israel Security Assistance
DESCRIPTION:The U.S.–Israel security relationship is at a crossroads. In 2025\, the United States authorized more than $15 billion in arms sales to Israel. However\, growing numbers of lawmakers\, particularly within the Democratic party\, have opposed unconditional weapons transfers to the Netanyahu government\, citing gross human rights abuses in the conflict in Gaza campaign and illegal settlement activity in the West Bank. This panel will discuss the potential trajectories of the US-Israel security relationship and the specific factors that could impact the relationship in the coming years.\n\n\nSpeakers:\nAlex Carnes\, Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Staff Director Sarah Harrison\, Senior Fellow\, Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession\, Georgetown LawAndrew Miller\, Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress \n\nModerator:\nAbigail Hauslohner\,&nbsp\;US - Middle East Foreign Affairs Correspondent\, Financial Times
CATEGORIES:BREAKOUT SESSION
LOCATION:Mt. Vernon
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://fp4asummit2026.sched.com/event/77ae99c44b315b5d47d098e33e7c8f5a
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DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T154500Z
DTEND:20260518T164500Z
SUMMARY:How Foreign Policy Impacts Affordability
DESCRIPTION:Recent foreign policy decisions have contributed to the&nbsp\;affordability&nbsp\;crisis affecting American families. Last year sweeping tariffs cost U.S. households an average of $1\,000 in everyday goods like clothing\, furniture\, and electronics. War with Iran has driven up gas prices. And the Trump administration's attacks on clean energy threaten to raise electricity bills across the country. This panel will explore how our global engagement impacts the prices paid by Americans on everything from homes to groceries to utilities.\n\n\nSpeakers:\nJared Bernstein\, Senior Fellow\, Economic Policy\, Center for American ProgressRep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove (CA-37)Daleep Singh\, Vice Chair and Chief Global Economist\, PGIM\nModerator:&nbsp\;\nNeil Irwin\, Chief Economic&nbsp\;Correspondent\, Axios\n\n
CATEGORIES:PLENARY
LOCATION:L'Enfant ABC
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://fp4asummit2026.sched.com/event/274b28ab404fb0a48f735044fc995a0e
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DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T164500Z
DTEND:20260518T174500Z
SUMMARY:Networking Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Table Topics:\nGender Equality | Facilitator: Lyric Thompson Diversity in Foreign Policy | Facilitator: Desiree Cormier Smith Cyber & Technology 1 | Facilitator: Daria Kirilenko Cyber & Technology 2 | Facilitator: Neda Shaheen Defense & Intelligence 1 | Facilitator: Mallory Stewart Defense & Intelligence 2 | Facilitator: Anne Witkowsky Human Rights 1 | Facilitator: Sarah Gardiner Human Rights 2 | Facilitator: Richard Gaines International Development & Humanitarian Assistance | Facilitator: Filmona Hailemichael Diplomacy 1 | Facilitator: Charles Alaimo Diplomacy 2 | Facilitator: Jonathan Ward Climate & Energy | Facilitator: Tom Amis International Economics & Trade | Facilitator: TBA Global Health | Facilitator: Stephanie Psaki Nuclear Risk Reduction | Facilitator: Connor Murray Migration & Refugees | Facilitator: Sadia Kidwai Subnational Diplomacy & Intermestic Policy | Facilitator: Amb. Hachigian Supporting the National Security Workforce | Facilitator: TBA UN & International Organizations | Facilitator: Richard Ponzio* Middle East & North Africa 1 | Facilitator: Hady Amr* Middle East & North Africa 2 | Facilitator: TBA Europe | Facilitator: Tom Wuchte Africa | Facilitator: Jon Temin & Quscondy Abdulshafi Western Hemisphere | Facilitator: Kellie Meiman Hock Indo-Pacific 1 | Facilitator: Atman Trivedi Indo-Pacific 2 | Facilitator: Ali Wyne Ukraine | Facilitator: Tom Countryman Fentanyl & International Narcotics | Facilitator: Jim Saenz Global Anti-Corruption | Facilitator: Richard Nephew\n
CATEGORIES:MEAL
LOCATION:L’Enfant Foyer
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://fp4asummit2026.sched.com/event/d4c7e992deafae8a98df19c0cd7bbc57
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T180000Z
DTEND:20260518T190000Z
SUMMARY:A Foreign Policy that Delivers for the Working Class
DESCRIPTION:The Trump administration's haphazard tariffs and wars of choice have driven up costs for American families while isolating the United States on the international stage. But reverting to the status quo fails to address the needs of average Americans who have grown frustrated by foreign policy decisions that for decades have failed to deliver for them. This session will explore these concepts and develop a new vision for how we can build a foreign policy that delivers for the working class.\n\nSpeakers:\n\nRep. Jason Crow (CO-06)Cathy Feingold\, Director of the AFL-CIO International Department Thea Lee\,&nbsp\;Distinguished Visiting Practitioner\,&nbsp\;American University School of International Service\nModerator:\nRachel Oswald\, Staff Writer\, Foreign Policy
CATEGORIES:BREAKOUT SESSION
LOCATION:Archives
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://fp4asummit2026.sched.com/event/1c5a2048882fadf3614205cba7ed5f78
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T180000Z
DTEND:20260518T190000Z
SUMMARY:Beyond Impunity: Building an Oversight Agenda for U.S. Foreign Policy
DESCRIPTION:Description:\n\nFrom foreign investments in meme coins\, to gifts of gold bars and luxury jets\, to pardons for convicted drug traffickers\, to human rights abuses and war crimes\, the institutions and principles of U.S. foreign policy have been under assault from corruption\, greed\, and graft. Americans can no longer trust that their government is putting them first. Violators of both parties have largely enjoyed impunity\, which undermines confidence in our democracy. Lawmakers need to act now to rebuild and revitalize systems of accountability to deter future abuses and hold bad actors responsible for the damage that has already been done. This panel will discuss key risks and implications of future corruption\, strategies for developing and enacting an oversight agenda\, and tactics for raising public awareness.&nbsp\;\n\nSpeakers:\n1. Rep. Joaquin Castro\, (TX-20)\n2.&nbsp\;Casey Michel\,&nbsp\;Director\, Combating Kleptocracy Program\n3.&nbsp\;Sarah Yager\, Washington Director\, Human Rights Watch\n\nModerator:\nIshaan Tharoor\, Contributer\, The New Yorker\n\n
CATEGORIES:BREAKOUT SESSION
LOCATION:Mt. Vernon
SEQUENCE:0
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DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T180000Z
DTEND:20260518T190000Z
SUMMARY:Building a 21st Century Energy Security Agenda
DESCRIPTION:The conventional debate over the pace and scale of an inevitable energy transition has been upended by stark and messy realities. Energy systems built for a more stable and predictable world are coming under strain from surging electricity demand\, the weaponization of energy and supply-chain interdependence\, intensifying great-power competition\, and accelerating climate impacts that are no longer distant or abstract\, but immediate and destabilizing at home and abroad.\n\nThis panel brings together leaders from Congress\, local government\, and civil society to discuss practical solutions to new energy security imperatives\, including how clean energy can anchor a new affordability and abundance agenda. The conversation will examine where policy\, markets\, and international frameworks are falling short\, what is working\, and how to accelerate deployment through smarter energy\, industrial\, and trade policy\; more robust energy and economic statecraft\; and new approaches to mobilizing public and private capital. The core question is simple and urgent: can we build fast enough to turn clean energy into a durable foundation for lower costs\, stronger and more impactful partnerships\, and real energy security?\n\n\nSpeakers:\nMayor Alyia Gaskins\, Alexandria\, VA Rep. Mike Levin (CA-49)Lauren Sidner\, Senior Advisor\, MIT Clean Economy ProjectRep. Suhas Subramanyam (VA-10)\nModerator:\nZack Colman\, Climate & Energy Reporter\, POLITICO\n\n
CATEGORIES:BREAKOUT SESSION
LOCATION:Potomac
SEQUENCE:0
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DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T180000Z
DTEND:20260518T190000Z
SUMMARY:The Future of U.S. Commitments in the Indo-Pacific
DESCRIPTION:Despite efforts across multiple decades to shift the United States’s strategic focus to Asia\, the United States remains unable or unwilling to do so. And with the Trump administration focused on the Western Hemisphere and the Middle East\, experts are asking: how far will Trump pull back from Asia? With the recent examples of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the United States using extraordinary military force in Iran and Venezuela—an open question now looms about how China might internalize this new landscape and adjust its approach to Taiwan. This panel will explore how changes to the status quo in the Taiwan Strait would reshape the region and the world\, how the United States should respond and what is realistic in this current environment\, and how are our allies like Japan and South Korea are reacting to these changes and what can be done to manage these relationships.\n\n\nSpeakers:\nDr. Jessica Chen Weiss\, David M. Lampton Professor of China Studies\, Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International StudiesDr. Zack Cooper\, Senior Fellow\, American Enterprise InstituteEllison Laskowski\, Senate on Foreign Relations \nModerator:\ntba
CATEGORIES:BREAKOUT SESSION
LOCATION:NoMa
SEQUENCE:0
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DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T180000Z
DTEND:20260518T190000Z
SUMMARY:Upending Foreign Aid: The Unprecedented Expansion of the Global Gag Rule
DESCRIPTION:In January 2026\, the Trump administration announced an unprecedented expansion of the global gag rule\, weaponizing foreign aid and jeopardizing decades-long diplomatic and humanitarian partnerships across the globe. The revised policy—which covers new issues\, new entities\, and new funding—threatens people’s freedoms\, health\, rights\, and lives\, by restricting access to a range of health and humanitarian services\, silencing doctors and experts and advocates\, and erasing whole communities.\n\nThrough this session\, attendees will learn how the expanded “rule” weakens U.S. investments in foreign assistance and global health and undermines universal human rights. Panelists will discuss strategies to mitigate the harm of this policy in the short term and consider a path forward for an effective\, collaborative\, and sustainable foreign aid infrastructure that affirms the dignity of all people.&nbsp\;\n\n\nSpeakers:\nKeifer Buckingham\, Managing Director\, Council for Global EqualityDesirée Cormier Smith\, Co-Founder and Co-President\, the Alliance for Diplomacy and JusticeCaitlin Horrigan\, Senior Director\, Global Advocacy at Planned Parenthood&nbsp\;Federation of AmericaSadia Kidwai\, Senior Policy Advocate\, Women’s Refugee Commission\nModerator:\nStephanie Psaki\, Distinguished Senior Fellow\, Brown University School of Public Health\n\n
CATEGORIES:BREAKOUT SESSION
LOCATION:L'Enfant D
SEQUENCE:0
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DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T191500Z
DTEND:20260518T200000Z
SUMMARY:The Costs and Consequences of the Iran War
DESCRIPTION:The impacts from the unauthorized war with Iran go well beyond high oil prices. From fertilizer and food supplies to medical equipment and semiconductor chips\, the ongoing conflict is creating shortages across critical industries and driving up costs for American families\, farmers\, and businesses. At the same time\, the administration’s military operations have cost billions while failing to achieve any meaningful objectives. And despite the unpopularity of this conflict\, Congress has failed to step up and reassert its role in authorizing war. This panel will discuss the latest developments\, including the unfolding consequences for both Americans and Iranians\, and explore pathways toward resolving the conflict.\n\nSpeakers:\n1. Rep. James Walkinshaw&nbsp\;(VA)\n2. Sen. Peter Welch (VT)\n3. Dr. Rebecca Lissner\,&nbsp\;Director of the Future of American Strategy Initiative\, Council on Foreign Relations\n\nModerator:\n- Tara Copp\, Reporter\, The Washington Post
CATEGORIES:PLENARY
LOCATION:L'Enfant ABC
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://fp4asummit2026.sched.com/event/932f4a66e67360396fb0bb09ddb977a7
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DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T200000Z
DTEND:20260518T201500Z
SUMMARY:Keynote Address\, Sen. Chris Murphy
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Sen. Chris Murphy\n\n
CATEGORIES:PLENARY
LOCATION:L'Enfant ABC
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://fp4asummit2026.sched.com/event/2cc63deb395ed0e5564cf52239ecf0d0
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DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T201500Z
DTEND:20260518T203000Z
SUMMARY:Keynote Address\, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Sen. Jeanne Shaheen\n\n
CATEGORIES:PLENARY
LOCATION:L'Enfant ABC
SEQUENCE:0
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DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T203000Z
DTEND:20260518T204500Z
SUMMARY:Keynote Address\, Sen. Andy Kim
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Sen. Andy Kim\n\n
CATEGORIES:PLENARY
LOCATION:L'Enfant ABC
SEQUENCE:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260518T223000Z
DTEND:20260519T010000Z
SUMMARY:Awards Dinner (Separate Ticket Required)
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:AWARDS
LOCATION:L’Enfant ABCD
SEQUENCE:0
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DTSTAMP:20260526T032521Z
DTSTART:20260519T130000Z
DTEND:20260519T180000Z
SUMMARY:Hill Day
DESCRIPTION:Join FP4A members for a half-day of meetings with Members of Congress\, pressing the Trump administration to end its illegal and costly war with Iran.\n\n
CATEGORIES:HILL DAY
LOCATION:TBA
SEQUENCE:0
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