TRUMP100 is a political news and analysis podcast produced by Sky News that monitors the developments of Donald Trump’s second term as President of the United States. Originally launched in early 2025 to chronicle the administration's initial 100 days, the series has transitioned into a long-term project providing ongoing coverage of the legislative, diplomatic, and cultural shifts occurring within the American executive branch.
The program is hosted by Sky News US correspondents James Matthews, Martha Kelner, and Mark Stone. Drawing on their experience as international journalists stationed in the United States, the hosts provide a perspective that integrates ground-level reporting with geopolitical analysis. Episodes typically delve into the key stories of the week, reflecting on the administration's recent actions while forecasting future policy directions and political strategies.
The editorial scope of the podcast is broad, covering critical areas such as immigration reform, international trade negotiations, and high-level diplomatic relations. A recurring theme of the show is the evolving relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom, specifically regarding trade agreements and security alliances like NATO. The production has gained notice for its direct interactions with the President, including phone interviews that offer insights into the administration’s views on foreign policy and domestic challenges.
Episodes are regularly scheduled for release on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, with supplemental "extra" installments published to cover breaking news or major political events as they unfold. Beyond executive actions, the podcast also features segments that explore the perspectives of American citizens and subject-matter experts to assess the impact of the administration’s decisions on both national and global scales. The show provides a comprehensive record of the second Trump administration, tracking the translation of campaign rhetoric into policy and the resulting implications for international stability.