• Day 19: Can Elon Musk keep cutting the Federal government?
    Feb 7 2025
    As Donald Trump signs an executive order targeting "eradicating anti-Christian bias" in the federal government, US correspondents James Matthews and Martha Kelner look at the unlikely alliance between the president and the Christian right.

    And, how Elon Musk's ‘move-fast-and-break-things' approach to government reform is rocking Washington, DC.

    You can email James, Martha and Mark on trump100@sky.uk
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    16 mins
  • Day 18: Can Trump ban trans athletes from the Olympics?
    Feb 6 2025
    As Donald Trump signs an executive order banning trans athletes from competing in women’s sports, or using women’s sports facilities, US correspondents Martha Kelner and Mark Stone are joined by international correspondent Diana Magnay to discuss the Trump team's 'war on woke’.

    And, President Trump’s press secretary appears to roll back on his plan to permanently resettle Gazan Palestinians, is the constant onslaught of news part of a plan to prevent his opponents from fighting back?

    You can email James, Martha and Mark on trump100@sky.uk
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    17 mins
  • Day 17: Can Trump take over the Gaza Strip?
    Feb 5 2025
    As Donald Trump announces that all Palestinians in Gaza should be permanently resettled elsewhere, and suggested the US could take control of the Gaza Strip, US correspondents Mark Stone and James Matthews react to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's dramatic visit to the White House.

    You can email James, Martha and Mark on trump100@sky.uk
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    17 mins
  • Day 16: How Trump won another trade war
    Feb 4 2025
    As Donald Trump pauses tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada, our US correspondents Mark Stone and James Matthews discuss the latest twist in the trade rows.

    They also look at the announcement by Elon Musk that Mr Trump has agreed to shut down USAID - the agency that supports international development - and ask what it means for countries that rely on American help.

    You can email James, Martha and Mark on trump100@sky.uk
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    17 mins
  • Day 15: Can Trump make Canada the 51st state?
    Feb 3 2025
    As President Trump announces trade tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China our US correspondents, Mark Stone and James Matthews, discuss the reaction from abroad and ask what economic impact the move will have.

    They also look at the US airstrikes which targeted ISIS in Somalia at the weekend - which President Trump claims have wiped out many ISIS terrorists - and discuss how Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is the first foreign leader to visit the White House since Trump's inauguration.

    You can read Mark’s report on fentanyl in Texan schools here and his report from Philadelphia here.

    You can email James, Martha and Mark on trump100@sky.uk
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    14 mins
  • Day 14: Q&A: Trump, NATO, Farage and the Diet Coke button
    Feb 2 2025
    On this episode, our US correspondents James Matthews and Martha Kelner read through your listener questions.

    They answer how serious President Trump is on leaving NATO, has Elon Musk pushed our Nigel Farage from Trump’s circle, and how US leaders have decorated the Oval Office.

    You can email James, Martha and Mark Stone on trump100@sky.uk

    Producers: Rosie Gillott, Soila Apparicio
    Editor: Philly Beaumont
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    12 mins
  • Day 13: How Trump's migration raids are impacting one Chicago community
    Feb 1 2025
    Reducing immigration was a cornerstone of Donald Trump's election campaign, and the execution of those promises has been one of the biggest stories of the first few weeks of his presidency.

    On Day 13, US correspondents Martha Kelner and James Matthews look at how President Trump's policies are affecting the lives of migrants and their children in one neighbourhood in Chicago.

    You can email James, Martha and Mark on trump100@sky.uk
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    17 mins
  • Day 12: Why is Trump blaming diversity policies for the DC plane crash?
    Jan 31 2025
    As a passenger plane and a military helicopter collide above Washington’s Potomac River, President Trump has faced criticism after blaming Democrat diversity policies for the incident.

    Sky News’ US correspondents Mark Stone, Martha Kelner and James Matthews assess how Trump responded to the first big test of his presidency, and look at the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies which he says are to blame.

    You can email James, Martha and Mark on trump100@sky.uk
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    15 mins