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| Dear reader,
The weeks since Donald Trump returned to power in January have been nothing short of dizzying. From imposing sweeping tariffs that shocked the markets, to crackdowns on immigration, education and government officials and employees, the US president has been making his mark across a vast swathe of areas.
What are we likely to see come 30 April: 100 days into Trump’s second presidency?
On Wednesday 30 April, I will join the Guardian’s Jonathan Freedland; Leslie Vinjamuri, the director of the US and Americas programme at Chatham House; and the Guardian’s Devika Bhat, live at Conway Hall in London and online.
Join us as we reflect on the first 100 days of Trump’s second presidency. This is also your opportunity to ask us your own questions. |
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| I hope to see you there.
Kim Darroch Former British ambassador to the US |
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