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ABC News to Feature Exclusive Primetime Interview with President Trump on 100th Day in Office

Sergei Ivanov
Sergei Ivanov
"Can't wait to see what Trump has to say after 100 days!"
Giovanni Rossi
Giovanni Rossi
"Is it just me or does this feel like a major PR move?"
Nguyen Minh
Nguyen Minh
"I'm curious about his stance on economic issues during this interview."
Emily Carter
Emily Carter
"Interesting how his approval rating has dropped since 2017."
Nguyen Minh
Nguyen Minh
"Will they ask about the border crisis? That's a huge topic!"
Giovanni Rossi
Giovanni Rossi
"What do you think his biggest accomplishment has been so far?"
John McGregor
John McGregor
"This is going to be entertaining! Hope he keeps it real."
Isabella Martinez
Isabella Martinez
"Do you think he'll address his critics in this interview?"
Isabella Martinez
Isabella Martinez
"Why is ABC giving him this platform? Could it backfire?"
Marcus Brown
Marcus Brown
"I miss the days when news was more about facts than ratings."

2025-04-29T00:00:08Z


ABC News has announced that it will air a highly anticipated exclusive primetime interview with President Donald Trump on Tuesday, marking a significant milestone as he approaches his 100th day in office for his second term. This special event is set to showcase the president's reflections, achievements, and challenges in a format that encourages candid discussion.

Conducted by ABC News Senior National Correspondent Terry Moran, the interview will take place in the historic Oval Office. It will be broadcast as a primetime special titled President Trump: The First 100 Days - The Interview in the Oval Office. The show is scheduled to air at 8 PM ET/PT and 7 PM CT on ABC, making it accessible to millions of viewers across the nation. Additionally, for those who may miss the live broadcast, the interview will be available for streaming later in the evening on platforms including ABC News Live, Hulu, and Disney+.

To accommodate this significant programming, ABC has made adjustments to its regular television lineup. The popular political drama Will Trent, which typically airs at 8 PM, will be rescheduled to air from 9 PM to 10 PM, followed by The Rookie, which normally occupies the 9 PM slot. This rearrangement reflects the network's commitment to delivering timely political content during a pivotal moment in the Trump administration.

As President Trump approaches this notable milestone, he is faced with a myriad of challenges that have defined his tenure thus far. Supporters have praised him for his aggressive stance on immigration and his imposition of tariffs aimed at revitalizing American manufacturing. Additionally, he has made attempts to broker peace in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which has lasted over three years. However, he has also come under significant scrutiny for his economic policies and approaches to immigration which have sparked debates among various interest groups.

The latest ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll reveals a mixed reception among the American public regarding Trump's presidency. According to the survey, only 39% of respondents approve of his performance, while a substantial 55% express disapproval. In contrast, a CNN poll conducted by SSRS and released recently shows a slightly more favorable rating for Trump at 41%. Notably, these figures reflect a continuation of low approval ratings for Trump during his tenure; the previous low recorded for a president at or near their 100-day mark, dating back to 1945, was Trump's own 42% in 2017.

In addition to the ABC News interview, Trump will participate in a town hall hosted by NewsNation on Wednesday, April 30. This event, titled Cumo Town Hall: The First 100 Days, is set to air at 8 PM ET. It will be moderated by anchor Chris Cuomo, along with notable commentators Bill O'Reilly and Stephen A. Smith. The town hall will provide an interactive platform, featuring a live phone interview with Trump. Viewers can watch the event live and for free on NewsNation's website, the NewsNation app, and its YouTube channel. Furthermore, the event will also be simulcast on The CW network, with a live audio broadcast accessible on SiriusXMs POTUS Channel.

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