President Donald Trump will sit exclusively with ABC News on Tuesday for the first radio interview indicating a 100 -day mark of his second term.
The National News correspondent, Terry Moran, will conduct the interview from the Oval Office. It will be broadcast at peak time at 8 pm East time on ABC.
A first look at the discussion will be broadcast on ABC News “World News Tonight with David Muir” on Tuesday and ABCNEWS.com.
President Donald Trump speaks with correspondents after signing executive orders at the White House oval office, April 23, 2025, in Washington.
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How to watch or live in Trump’s interview with ABC News
The interview will be broadcast on ABC at 8 pm East time, or 7 pm CT.
The full interview can also be broadcast later on Tuesday on ABC News Live, Disney+ and Hulu.
ABC News Live is available on ABC News, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung TV+, Roku, YouTube, Tubi and most other broadcast platforms.
A copy will be released in the interview.
Trump represents 100 days
Trump and the White House are seeking this week to highlight what they see as his largest achievement in the first three months in his post. On Monday, they started a journalist with “Border CZAR” TOMENAN on the efforts made to secure the southern borders. On Tuesday, Treasury Secretary, Scott Payet, joined the podium to talk about the economy.
The president sat for interviews with time and Atlantic magazines to discuss the immigration campaign, and implement definitions against almost all trading partners in the United States and his approach to international conflicts, including the Russian war and Krin.
Trump will also hold a gathering in Michigan on Tuesday night to celebrate the 100 -day brand.
Trump has moved at a superpower to implement his agenda, as more than 130 executive requests signed everything from the re -formation of federal agencies to banning sexually transformed athletes from girls and women teams and seeking to end the ongoing citizenship.
The ABC News/Washington Post/IPSOS survey on Sunday found that the classification of his approval in the first 100 days is the slightest president in the past eighty years: 55 % of the respondents said they have refused his job performance so far, while 39 % agreed.
His approval classification was also underwater in terms of his dealings with two main issues in the 2024 campaign. On the economy, 61 % of the respondents expressed his rejection of his approach. On immigration, 53 % of the respondents rejected his job in the first 100 days.