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GBH Daily: What Trump's first 100 days tells us

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Callie Crossley welcomed three political professors to the studio to discuss the first 100 days in the office of President Trump, and what that tells about the future of his term. More on this below, but first here is what you need to know to start your day.

Four things that should know today

1. At the end of last week, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that could reduce public subsidies for PBS and NPR. The congress has already approved two years of financial financing for the public broadcasting company by 2027. The President and CEO of GBH, Susan Goldberg, said on Friday that the government was trying to push these funds back. Even if Trump is successful, Goldberg said that GBH will continue to create content and treat local messages. “There will still be GBH, I can assure you of that,” she said.

2. The 2025 John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award was awarded to the former Vice President Michael Pence last night. The award awarded by President Kennedy's daughter and her son Jack Schlossberg recognized the former Vice President of President Trump for his life and career to ensure the constitutional transmission on January 6, 2021, according to the JFK Library Foundation.

3. The scientist born in Russia, who was arrested at Logan Airport almost three months ago, has the chance to make a case with a federal judge in Vermont in mid -May. The 30 -year -old Kseniia Petrova said that she should “clarify the circumstances in February in the United States” when she was arrested because it was not requested by the request of frogryons of the research group of her research group in the Kirvard Medical School by Kirschner Lab by Harvard Medical School. In an explanation, Petrova said that she was not awaiting any problems in the country because she was “non-toxic, not harmful and not infectious”, but that she should have checked the US customs requirements more carefully.

4. Worcester Public Schools has his next superintendent. The Worcester School Committee voted for the role of selecting deputy superintendents Brian Allen. He will replace the current superintendent Rachel Monárrez, who returns in June to head the Orange Unified School District in California. Mayor Joseph Petty, chairman of the school committee of Worcester, described everyone as a constant guide who “knows this district from inside and outside”.

Under the radar: What do Trump's first 100 days tell us about the future of his term?

In just over three months, President Donald Trump kept his promise to redesign the government. In addition to a number of instructions, he used administrative officials, cabinet members and Elon Musk Department of Government Efficiency – also known as Doge – to reduce funds, and the federal employee, suspected the suspected residents without papers, revoked the student visa and implement his controversial tariff strategy.

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