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[The First 100 Days of Trump’s Second Term: Policy Shifts, Populist Visions, and Legislative Hurdles]-[Trump Marks 100 Days, Steve Bannon On Trump's Presidency, The "Big Beautiful Bill"]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-04-30

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The First 100 Days of the Trump Administration: A New Era of Executive Power

President Trump’s second term has reached its 100-day milestone, marked by a significant shift in governance characterized by the aggressive use of executive authority and the consolidation of loyalist support. As NPR’s Tamara Keith reports, the administration has been defined by what the President calls the "most profound change in Washington in nearly 100 years." Having learned from his first term, Trump is now navigating the "levers of power" with greater efficiency, unencumbered by the "establishment Republicans" who previously acted as guardrails.

Expanding Executive Authority and Political Confrontation

Trump’s approach during these first 100 days has been marked by a willingness to push presidential limits. By "invoking wartime authorities" to address immigration and launching a trade war, the President has sought to reshape U.S. domestic and foreign policy. His rhetoric at a recent Michigan rally underscored a combative stance against what he describes as a "sick political class." By promising to stop the "gravy train" and firing "deep state bureaucrats," Trump continues to energize his base while simultaneously facing criticism for low approval ratings and judicial pushback against his policies.

The Populist Perspective: Steve Bannon’s Vision

Former presidential adviser Steve Bannon remains a key observer of the administration’s trajectory. Representing a faction that claims to speak for the "working class," Bannon advocates for a more radical transformation of the American economy. He argues that the nation is hurtling toward a "constitutional crisis" and a summer of unprecedented confrontation. Bannon’s influence is seen in his calls for "blunt force trauma" against the federal bureaucracy and the implementation of protectionist economic policies. He defends the President’s use of emergency powers, citing national security and the $1.2 trillion annual trade deficit as justifications for drastic intervention.

The Legislative Challenge: The "Big Beautiful Bill"

As Congress returns from recess, the administration is pushing for the rapid passage of a massive tax and spending package dubbed the "big beautiful bill." House Republicans, led by figures like Steve Scalise, are aiming for a Memorial Day deadline. However, this legislative path is fraught with internal party divisions. The goal to slash at least $1.5 trillion in spending has created friction, particularly regarding the future of Medicaid. Senators like Josh Hawley have signaled resistance to deep cuts, citing the reliance of their constituents on these programs.

Conclusion

While the administration has successfully utilized executive orders to enact its agenda, the coming months will test its ability to navigate the legislative process. With a "razor thin majority" in Congress, the success of the President’s agenda depends on maintaining party unity amidst deep-seated disagreements over entitlement programs and fiscal policy. As both supporters and critics watch closely, the administration’s focus remains clear: to solidify its mandate through aggressive policy implementation and a continued confrontation with the existing political establishment.

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suffice to say a lot has happened.
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he comes alive with a crowd
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he has been through the knife fights
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knows how to use the levers of power.
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he's having an easier time of it so far as well.
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take stock of
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push the limits of
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take a victory lap
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make good on
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get over the finish line
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📖 Transcript

On day 100 of his second term, President Trump celebrated changes to America in a second term.
Those changes include a trade war, punishing perceived political enemies and invoking wartime authorities.
I'm Steve Inkskeep with Leila Fadel, and this is Up First from NPR News.
Steve Bannon, a sometime adviser to the president, talks of a busy summer.
I think the convergence, particularly of spending cuts and the simultaneously constitutional crisis that we're hurtling through is going to make this summer a summer like no other.
How is a populist podcaster defending the president's first 100 days and what does he see in the next 100?

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