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The Trump Report

The Trump Report

By: Times Radio
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As Donald Trump becomes the 47th President of The United States, Times Radio sits down with the biggest and names and brains in US politics brains to analyse White House affairs - both domestically and on the international stage.

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Episodes
  • Trump has ’dropped a nuclear bomb’ on the Department of Justice after Comey indictment
    Sep 26 2025

    Political commentator & author of ‘How the Right Lost its Mind’ Charlie Sykes tells Times Radio's Fergus Macphee why the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey is a dangerous escalation by the US President and that Donald Trump won't stop there in targeting his political enemies.


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    26 mins
  • Ukraine crippling Putin’s ‘golden goose’ – one Trump move could kill Russian oil | Sir Bill Browder
    Sep 26 2025
    Sir Bill Browder joins Times Radio’s Maddie Hale to discuss Donald Trump’s backflip in supporting Ukraine, the irony of Russia backing calls for there to be a global ban on biological weapons while using chemical weapons on Ukrainian troops and what economic move the US President could use on Russia to turn off Vladimir Putin’s lifeblood.

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    24 mins
  • ‘I don’t believe’ Trump has changed his Ukraine position | Malcolm Nance
    Sep 25 2025
    Intelligence analyst & former US naval intelligence officer Malcolm Nance tells Times Radio's Fergus Macphee that Donald Trump's new seemingly tough approach might appear a positive step, but it won't work on Moscow.

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    26 mins
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