Trump's Terms
A podcast by NPR

200 Episodes
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Marc Short, former chief of staff to VP Pence, discusses Trump's 100 days in office
Published: 4/29/2025 -
What happens when the federal government stops funding university research
Published: 4/28/2025 -
'A slippery slope:' critics say deportations skirt due process all deserve
Published: 4/25/2025 -
Oil companies expected a big business boom under Trump. Now they're worried
Published: 4/24/2025 -
Hundreds of scholars say U.S. is swiftly heading toward authoritarianism
Published: 4/23/2025 -
Unpacking the latest controversy surrounding Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth
Published: 4/22/2025 -
Supreme Court temporarily halts new deportations under Alien Enemies Act
Published: 4/21/2025 -
The State Department is changing its mind about what it calls human rights
Published: 4/18/2025 -
Judge rules there is 'probable cause' to hold U.S. in contempt over deportations
Published: 4/17/2025 -
What Kilmar Abrego Garcia's case says about the Trump administration and the courts
Published: 4/16/2025 -
U.S. soybean farmers urge Trump to ease tariffs on China to protect their industry
Published: 4/14/2025 -
White House orders NIH to research trans 'regret' and 'detransition'
Published: 4/11/2025 -
President Trump blinks on tariffs
Published: 4/10/2025 -
Trump is getting a physical. What will be included in the report?
Published: 4/9/2025 -
Tariff forecast: higher prices, slower growth, no sign of an off-ramp
Published: 4/8/2025 -
How free speech is changing under Trump
Published: 4/7/2025 -
Why local cops are now more likely to know if someone is wanted by ICE
Published: 4/3/2025 -
Who loses in Trump cuts to universities? Former Obama official reacts
Published: 4/2/2025 -
Trump says he's 'not joking' about a third term. What's going on?
Published: 4/1/2025 -
Out-of-state billionaires spend big money in Wisconsin Supreme Court race
Published: 3/31/2025
Host Scott Detrow curates NPR's reporting, analysis and updates on the 47th President, focusing on actions and policies that challenge precedent and upend political norms, raising questions about what a President can do — and whether his efforts will benefit the voters who returned him to power. Support NPR's reporting by subscribing to Trump's Terms+ and unlock sponsor-free listening. Learn more at plus.npr.org.