On day 100 of his second term, President Trump celebrated changes to America in his second term.
Those changes include a trade war,
punishing perceived political enemies and invoking wartime authorities.
I'm Steve Inskeep with Leila Fadal, and this is Up First from NPR News.
Steve Bannon, a sometime advisor 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 to is going to make this summer a summer like no other.
How is a populist podcaster defending the president's first hundred days?
And what does he see in the next hundred?
And congressional Republicans returned from recess with a goal of passing the president's so-called big,
beautiful bill in a month.
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