
Tuesday marks the end of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days back in the Oval Office. News outlets are planning various programming initiatives to mark the occasion. (All times Eastern.)
The 100-day period has produced a number of newsworthy moments, and ABC News’ senior national correspondent Terry Moran will have a chance to question the president regarding some of his policies. The network scored an exclusive interview that will air Tuesday, April 29 at 8 p.m.
Also airing Tuesday is the Noticias Telemundo special Trump’s 100 Days, which premieres at 10 p.m. Anchored by Julio Vaqueiro, the special includes in-depth reporting on the Trump administration’s major initiatives from a team of Noticias Telemundo’s correspondents, including Cristina Londoño, Javier Vega, Rogelio Mora-Tagle, Francisco Fajardo, and Issa Osorio.
100 días de Donald Trump en la presidencia.
Una nueva forma de gobernar que marca el rumbo del país.
¿Quién gana? ¿Quién pierde?
Lo analizamos en un especial de Noticias Telemundo.
🗓 Mañana
🕙 10PM ET / 9C
📺 Solo por Telemundo#NoticiasTelemundo #News— Telemundo (@Telemundo) April 28, 2025
Over at MSNBC, the network will air a live town hall hosted by 11th Hour host Stephanie Ruhle on Thursday, May 1 at 9 p.m. 100 Days of Trump: A Town Hall with Forced Out Federal Workers will also feature the network’s political and national correspondent Jacob Soboroff, as well as Sen. Cory Booker.
“It’s been like drinking from a fire hose…. we thought DOGE and this enormous impact on federal workers would be a great way for us to press pause and show people what’s happening,” @stephruhle.bsky.social on @msnbc.com’s live town hall airing Thursday at 9pm ET.
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— MSNBC Public Relations (@msnbcpr.bsky.social) April 28, 2025 at 10:09 AM
On Friday, May 2, MSNBC anchor Ari Melber will host 100 Days of Trump: Law & Disorder at 7 p.m. The Beat host will be joined by legal analysts Andrew Weissmann and Melissa Murray, as well as contributor Mary McCord to review the Trump administration’s continued dismantling of key federal agencies, the targeting of private law firms, and the response from the judicial system and the United States Supreme Court.

