TRUMP100

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Mar 14, 2025 • 17min

Day 54: Trump’s test of immigration, free speech and the rule of law

Around 150 protesters descended on Trump Tower today in protest of the arrest and detainment of Mahmoud Khalil, a student who organised a pro-Palestine demonstration.   US correspondents James Matthews and Mark Stone discuss why this case is a test for the Trump administration which cuts to the heart of America’s values on immigration, free speech and the rule of law. They also discuss what progress has been made towards a Ukraine-Russia ceasefire deal, as Putin speaks out. Plus, should Americans say goodbye to Italian prosecco?
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Mar 13, 2025 • 17min

Day 53: Have EU leaders worked out how to play Trump?

The Irish prime minister Micheál Martin visited the Oval office on Wednesday, but any St Patrick’s day spirit was overshadowed by tariffs.   The EU and Canada have responded to Trump with reciprocal tariffs – putting the US at the front and centre of a global trade war.   US correspondents Mark Stone and Martha Kelner speak to Ireland correspondent Stephen Murphy about how the Irish PM handled Trump – and they discuss why other EU leaders will be taking note.   Plus, Martha reports on how Canadians are feeling after the break-up of the US-Canada special relationship. If you've got a question you'd like James, Martha, and Mark to answer, you can email it to trump100@sky.uk.  
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Mar 12, 2025 • 19min

Day 52: Tesla, tariffs and a step closer to truce

Ukraine has accepted a 30-day ceasefire proposal following talks between US and Ukrainian officials in Saudi Arabia.   Meanwhile the US Canada trade war exploded in a tit-for-tat tariff row, sending the markets into even more chaos.   On day 52 of Trump100 Mark Stone and James Matthews discuss Ukraine, tariffs and ask why Trump turned the White House lawn into a Tesla showroom.  If you've got a question you'd like James, Martha, and Mark to answer, you can email it to trump100@sky.uk. 
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Mar 11, 2025 • 18min

Day 51: Could Trump’s economy lead to recession?

The US stock markets have plummeted to the lowest level this year following Trump's flip-flop policy on tariffs. US correspondents Mark Stone, James Matthews and Martha Kelner discuss what Trump's uncertainty could mean for the economy as he refuses to rule out a recession. Plus Martha is in Canada as new prime minister, Mark Carney, is in town. She's investigating Trump's claims that Canada is largely responsible for the US fentanyl epidemic. And - the Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington is being dismantled following pressure from the president. Mark has been to the site to get reaction from locals. If you've got a question you'd like James, Martha, and Mark to answer, you can email it to trump100@sky.uk.
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Mar 10, 2025 • 32min

Day 50: What does the world make of Trump 2.0?

President Trump has been in office for 50 days and the impact of his presidency in just a few weeks has been seismic. To mark 50 days of Trump 2.0 Mark Stone has been to swing state Pennsylvania to take the temperature of how voters are feeling. James and Mark are also joined by international affairs editor Dominic Waghorn who has been on a 10-day trip from Africa to the Arctic to assess the impact of Trump's first 50 days in different corners of the globe. If you've got a question you'd like James, Martha, and Mark to answer, you can email it to trump100@sky.uk.
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Mar 9, 2025 • 14min

Day 49: Q&A: A Europe-wide war, Trump vs Vance, and Toto

On this episode, our US correspondents James Matthews and David Blevins read through questions from listeners.      They are asked if the war in Ukraine could spill into Europe, and if Trump can be an impartial negotiator or is self-interest driving his decisions? And one listener compares Trump to a certain Hollywood character... but who?    You can email James, Martha, and Mark at trump100@sky.uk.
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Mar 8, 2025 • 15min

Day 48: Does Russia hold all the cards?

US President Donald Trump says Russia "holds all the cards", a statement rattling Ukraine and fuelling concerns that he’s handing Moscow the advantage.     Our US correspondents Mark Stone and James Matthews break down Trump's latest stance on the war in Ukraine, his threats of banking sanctions on Russia, and the shifting dynamics within NATO.     Meanwhile, White House tensions flare as reports emerge of Elon Musk and Marco Rubio going head-to-head in a cabinet showdown, forcing Trump to step in and draw the first real limits on Musk's influence.   If you've got a question you'd like James, Martha, and Mark to answer, you can email it to trump100@sky.uk. 
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Mar 7, 2025 • 18min

Day 47: Are there any similarities between Trump and Putin?

The White House has faced further criticism it is aligning itself too closely with Russia, which US defence secretary Pete Hegseth passed off as "garbage".  On episode 47 of Trump 100 James Matthews is joined by Diana Magnay, Sky's former Moscow correspondent who has been meeting Ukrainian refugees living in the US.  She shares her experiences of Putin's Russia and reveals if the country has any similarities to Trump's America.  They also discuss Trump threatening to row back on NATO commitments and the pause of Mexico and Canada tariffs. If you've got a question you'd like James, Martha and Mark to answer, you can email it to trump100@sky.uk
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Mar 6, 2025 • 19min

Day 46: Why is Trump blindfolding Ukraine?

Just as things were looking up between Trump and Zelenskyy, the White House pauses intelligence sharing with Ukraine, which could have bloody consequences for the war.   On Day 46 of Trump100 Mark Stone and James Matthews discuss the implications of the move and whether a John Healey and Pete Hegseth meeting will help matters.   They also cover the surprise meeting between US and Hamas officials in Doha and the Trump-Trudeau trade war.If you've got a question you'd like James, Martha and Mark to answer, you can email it to trump100@sky.uk         
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Mar 5, 2025 • 17min

Day 45: What did Trump tell Congress?

On Day 45 of Trump 100 US correspondents Mark Stone and James Matthews break down Trump’s marathon address to Congress.  They explore why division in American politics is deeper than ever. They also discuss if Mexico and Canada tariffs could already be on the way out – and if peace in Ukraine is any closer since Zelenskyy’s letter to Trump.  If you've got a question you'd like James, Martha and Mark to answer, you can email it to trump100@sky.uk

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