NPR is set to broadcast a live two-hour special on Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET, marking the first 100 days of President Trump’s second term. The program will review changes since the inauguration in January, focusing on issues such as immigration and the evolving structure of the government. The host, Michel Martin, alongside NPR correspondents and guests, will analyze how President Trump has fulfilled his campaign promises. Additionally, the special will examine the impact of shifting alliances, trade agreements, and border changes on international relations.
Listeners can access the broadcast through the audio player, numerous public radio stations, or via the NPR app. For those using Alexa, the special can be accessed by saying, “Ask NPR to play Special Coverage.”
Furthermore, NPR will provide ongoing coverage of related developments.