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Apr 2025
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100 Days of Trump (Part 2)… What Has He ...

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This is a special Americast mini series, looking at five ways Donald Trump has changed America in his first 100 days back, as President of the United States.

In this second episode, Matt Chorley joins Justin and Sarah to discuss how the American economy has fared during Trump’s 100 days in office. What have been the impacts of tariffs on U.S. businesses, under his plan to put ‘America First’? Are we witnessing the economic liberation of America? Or this is a tipping point for the US and global markets?

HOSTS: • Matt Chorley, Radio 5 Live presenter • Justin Webb, Radio 4 presenter • Sarah Smith, North America Editor

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