Tune In: NPRs Special Report Celebrating Trumps 100th Day

NPR recently wrapped up a special live broadcast marking the first 100 days of President Trump’s second term. The two-hour program aired on Wednesday night at 8 p.m. ET and offered listeners a chance to reflect on the significant changes since his inauguration in January.

During the broadcast, host Michel Martin, along with NPR correspondents and special guests, discussed various topics. They explored how immigration policies have shifted, examined the evolving structure of the government, and assessed how Trump’s administration has addressed its campaign promises. The show also touched on how alliances, trade deals, and changes at the U.S. border have impacted international relations.

Listeners could tune in through the NPR app, on public radio stations, or simply by asking their Alexa devices to play NPR’s special coverage. The program aimed to provide insights into the current political landscape and what it means for the future.

For those interested in more political coverage, NPR offers a newsletter that breaks down major stories and a podcast that helps listeners make sense of the ongoing developments. The NPR app also allows users to stay updated and stream their local stations around the clock.

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