The first period
Analysis: "Everything has not gone smoothly for Trump"
So much has happened during Donald Trump's first hundred days that it is difficult for journalists in the American media to summarize the tumultuous first period.
In an analysis in the Washington Post, Aaron Blake highlights that it is unusual for an American president to have such a large decline in popularity in such a short time as Trump has.
NPR writes about things that have not gone so smoothly for Trump. The debacle with the signal leaks, courts have stopped deportation attempts and that Trump's sidekick, Elon Musk, has become increasingly unpopular.
Peter Baker writes about symbolism in the New York Times. At the entrance to the Oval Office hangs a picture of Donald Trump after he was arrested and charged with blackmail to overthrow the election. Nearby hangs a painting of Trump with blood on his face and a raised fist.
"The pictures feed his self-written story as a man of destiny, saved by God to save America," he writes.
Analysis: "Everything has not gone smoothly for Trump"
So much has happened during Donald Trump's first hundred days that it is difficult for journalists in the American media to summarize the tumultuous first period.
In an analysis in the Washington Post, Aaron Blake highlights that it is unusual for an American president to have such a large decline in popularity in such a short time as Trump has.
NPR writes about things that have not gone so smoothly for Trump. The debacle with the signal leaks, courts have stopped deportation attempts and that Trump's sidekick, Elon Musk, has become increasingly unpopular.
Peter Baker writes about symbolism in the New York Times. At the entrance to the Oval Office hangs a picture of Donald Trump after he was arrested and charged with blackmail to overthrow the election. Nearby hangs a painting of Trump with blood on his face and a raised fist.
"The pictures feed his self-written story as a man of destiny, saved by God to save America," he writes.
The war on the media
Judge orders funding for Radio Free Europe
A federal judge orders the Trump administration to pay contributions to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, several media outlets report.
It is about $12 million that is now ordered to be paid to the organization, writes AP. But that only concerns the funding in April. Donald Trump's administration has previously decided to withdraw federal support for the media channels, which caused the channels to sue the administration.
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty is a federally funded news organization that provides independent reporting in countries with limited press freedom.
Judge orders funding for Radio Free Europe
A federal judge orders the Trump administration to pay contributions to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, several media outlets report.
It is about $12 million that is now ordered to be paid to the organization, writes AP. But that only concerns the funding in April. Donald Trump's administration has previously decided to withdraw federal support for the media channels, which caused the channels to sue the administration.
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty is a federally funded news organization that provides independent reporting in countries with limited press freedom.
The future of the Democrats
Harris breaks her silence – talks about the future of the United States
Kamala Harris is holding her first major public appearance tonight, Swedish time, after losing to Donald Trump in the presidential election. This is reported by NBC News.
– People are screaming for her vote right now, claims an anonymous former Harris advisor, who believes that many voters have already begun to regret voting for Trump.
Kamala Harris lost all swing states to Donald Trump after taking over the role of the Democratic presidential candidate when Joe Biden stepped aside.
According to NBC's sources, Harris will speak about the path forward for the Democrats and what a resistance to Donald Trump's government might look like.
Harris breaks her silence – talks about the future of the United States
Kamala Harris is holding her first major public appearance tonight, Swedish time, after losing to Donald Trump in the presidential election. This is reported by NBC News.
– People are screaming for her vote right now, claims an anonymous former Harris advisor, who believes that many voters have already begun to regret voting for Trump.
Kamala Harris lost all swing states to Donald Trump after taking over the role of the Democratic presidential candidate when Joe Biden stepped aside.
According to NBC's sources, Harris will speak about the path forward for the Democrats and what a resistance to Donald Trump's government might look like.
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