Im not sure the Atlantic's position isnt purposefully disingenuous and intentionally slanted..
No other source that I am seeing, to include some very liberal ones, take the same position as very well known liberal pundit Jonathan Chait (although I'll give Chait credit.. he has on occasion gone after the lunacy of the left when its stepped way too deep into issues of political correctness, etc..)
That said, he is a journalist that for almost the entirety of his career been focused on domestic politics and domestic policy.. he has no measurable background in foreign policy or international politics.. he certainly isn't an economics SME or international relations SME or an international policy SME.. so Im not sure how valuable his opinion is on anything remotely related to negotiations happening in Switzerland between the US and China..
What other sources are saying is (to include liberal ones.. albeit somewhat reluctantly) is that this is indeed a win.. that while yes, the reciprocal 145% tariffs have been rolled back.. that the original US tariffs from when all this began are still in place.. meaning that Trump told China (and the rest of the world) don't retaliate.. if you do, I'll retaliate as well.. China put in reciprocal tariffs, then the US escalated.. then China escalated.. then the US escalated.. until we got to 145%.. which has put a hammer on China in the short term.. but hasn't been felt much by the US consumer (yet)..
So.. the US still has its original "new" tariffs in place while negotiations continue.. which is what Trump wanted when all of this started..
Furthermore, the US is dropping from 145% to 30%.. and China is dropping from 125% to 10% on US Goods going into China.. prior to the "war" the average tariff on US Goods going into China was 20%..
All of this while negotiations go on for 90 days..
Even NPR, which is notoriously left leaning (despite them continuing to swear they arent) is reporting this as a positive outcome for the US..