

TRUMP100
Sky News
TRUMP100 follows Donald Trump's second term in The White House as US President.
Episodes on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Plus extra episodes for the big stories.
Hosts James Matthews, Martha Kelner and Mark Stone will be joined by guests to delve into the key developments in Trump's America - reflecting on the previous day and looking ahead to the next. If his last term in office is a barometer...anything can happen!
You can get in touch with the team via email at: Trump100@sky.uk
Episodes on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Plus extra episodes for the big stories.
Hosts James Matthews, Martha Kelner and Mark Stone will be joined by guests to delve into the key developments in Trump's America - reflecting on the previous day and looking ahead to the next. If his last term in office is a barometer...anything can happen!
You can get in touch with the team via email at: Trump100@sky.uk
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11 snips
Jan 26, 2026 • 28min
Has Trump just realised he’s made a massive mistake in Minneapolis?
Reporters return to Minneapolis to unpack a second recent fatal shooting tied to federal immigration agents. They examine video vs official claims and timeline questions about what was visible at the scene. The discussion spotlights who investigates federal shootings and the tense local reaction, including protests, vigils and disputed official narratives.

11 snips
Jan 23, 2026 • 28min
Is the Board of Peace a Trump-led sham?
A massive storm is set to blanket the East Coast, coinciding with Trump's controversial presence in Davos. Zelenskyy's powerful speech highlights the need for stronger European defense as tensions rise. The newly unveiled Board of Peace raises questions about whether it's merely a power play by Trump. Meanwhile, the Clintons face potential legal trouble as contempt charges loom. And as a twist, the hosts delve into the strange case of altered White House images, adding a dash of intrigue.

7 snips
Jan 21, 2026 • 10min
QUICK TAKE: Major tariff U-turn for Trump
In a surprising turn, Trump announced the withdrawal of tariff threats on European nations supporting Greenland, following his NATO talks. His Davos speech was confrontational, targeting NATO while softening his stance after discussions with leaders. The podcast dives into the implications for Greenland and NATO, highlighting that the framework deal remains negotiative rather than finalized. The absence of any claim to Greenland's ownership offered relief to Denmark. The episode also covers the strategic significance of Greenland in defense plans.

9 snips
Jan 21, 2026 • 25min
365 days of Trump 2.0
Celebrating a year since Trump's return, the hosts dive into his bombastic briefing, filled with vague claims about Greenland and strained relations with Europe. They dissect his unpredictable rhetorical style, contrasting it with conservative policy achievements that often get overshadowed. While Trump's theatrical approach steals the show, tensions loom with world leaders as he leaks private messages and makes bold threats. In a lighter moment, personal news from the White House brings a refreshing twist.

10 snips
Jan 20, 2026 • 29min
Is Trump about to bring down NATO?
Tensions rise as a tariff threat looms over eight countries for opposing Trump's Greenland ambitions. Leaked messages from Norway's PM raise eyebrows, while allies worry about a potential NATO breakdown. The proposal for a $1 billion 'Board of Peace' in Gaza garners attention, inviting controversial figures like Putin. Amid concerns of sovereignty and U.S. troop readiness, the podcast delves into Trump's motives, legacy plays, and the implications of an unconventional global governance structure. Can peace really be brokered in such a chaotic landscape?

11 snips
Jan 16, 2026 • 31min
Is Trump about to invoke the Insurrection Act in Minneapolis?
In a tense atmosphere in Minneapolis, protests erupt as law enforcement and activists clash, highlighted by the presence of armed ICE agents. Local residents express fear and disbelief over the escalating situation. Meanwhile, Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado visits the White House following the capture of Nicolas Maduro, presenting her Nobel Peace Prize medal to Trump. The discussion also includes the implications of the Insurrection Act and the administration's controversial foreign policy moves, especially concerning Venezuela.

10 snips
Jan 14, 2026 • 24min
Tehran on the brink as Trump calls for Iranians to take to the streets
Tensions in Iran escalate as Donald Trump encourages citizens to protest against the regime amidst rising death tolls. Legal troubles loom for the Clintons as they face subpoenas related to Epstein documents, risking contempt of Congress. In Minneapolis, community outrage grows after prosecutors resign over the investigation of a shooting incident. The hosts discuss potential leaders for a post-regime Iran and the implications of U.S. military options. It's a whirlwind of politics and social change.

7 snips
Jan 13, 2026 • 21min
The man Donald Trump keeps trying (and failing) to fire
Tensions rise as the Trump administration seeks to oust Jerome Powell, facing a DOJ investigation. Meanwhile, anti-government protests escalate in Iran, prompting Trump to consider military intervention. In Minneapolis, the tragic death of Renée Nicole Good is revisited with new footage, revealing public outrage and renewed scrutiny of law enforcement tactics. The hosts dissect the precarious balance between diplomacy and military threats regarding Iran, alongside the implications for federal authority in Minnesota.

9 snips
Jan 9, 2026 • 23min
Fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis: What we know
Tensions erupt in Minneapolis after the fatal shooting of Renée Nicole Good by ICE agents, sparking protests and widespread community anger. Eyewitness accounts suggest differing narratives about the incident, drawing parallels to the George Floyd protests. On Capitol Hill, a surprising Senate vote limits presidential power regarding Venezuela, with five Republicans breaking party lines. Secretary of State Marco Rubio defends actions against Nicolás Maduro, emphasizing the need for sanctions. The episode dives deep into both local unrest and global political dynamics.

13 snips
Jan 7, 2026 • 22min
Is Trump about to call NATO’s bluff and invade Greenland?
Donald Trump's recent speech captivates listeners with its theatrical flair and unexpected moments, including a mimicry of Macron. The complexity of the US operation in Venezuela raises questions about military strategy and casualties. The discussion shifts to Greenland, where Stephen Miller's controversial claims on US territorial expansion spark NATO tensions. Meanwhile, a deep dive into the Proud Boys' march and the evolving narrative around January 6 showcases competing perspectives and the ongoing impact of these events on American politics.


