President Donald Trump will exclusively sit with ABC News on Tuesday for the first broadcast interview that marks a milestone of 100 days of his second term of office.
ABC News Moran’s senior national correspondent Terry Moran will conduct interviews from the Oval office. This will air at Prime Time at 8 pm ET at ABC.
The first view on the discussion will be broadcast on ABC News “World News Tonight with David Muir” on Tuesday and at ABCNews.com.

President Donald Trump spoke with reporters after signing executive orders at the White House Oval Office, April 23, 2025, in Washington.
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How to watch or live stream interview Trump with ABC News
The interview will be aired on ABC at 8 pm Et, or 19:00 CT.
Complete interviews can also be channeled Tuesday night at ABC News Live, Disney+ and Upstream.
ABC News Live is available on the ABC News website, Amazon Fire TV Devices, Samsung TV+, Roku Channel, YouTube, Tubi, and most other streaming platforms.
Transcripts in the interview will be released.
Trump marks 100 days
This week, Trump and the White House tried to highlight what they saw as their biggest achievements in the first three months at the office. They began on Monday with a press briefing with “Border Czar” Tom Homan in an effort to secure the southern border. On Tuesday, Minister of Finance Scott Besent joined the podium to talk about the economy.
The president sat for interviews with Atlantic’s time and magazine to discuss immigration hard actions, tariff implementation of almost all US trading partners and his approach to international conflicts, including the Russian-Ukraine War.
Trump will also hold a general meeting in Michigan on Tuesday night to celebrate the 100 -day mark.
Trump moves at high speed to implement his agenda, signing more than 130 executive orders about everything starting from re -forming federal institutions to prohibit transgender athletes from women and women teams and try to end the citizenship of the rights of the rights.
An ABC News/Washington Post/IPSOS poll on Sunday found his approval rating in the first 100 days to be the lowest of any president in the last 80 years: 55% of respondents said they did not approve of work performance so far, while 39% were approved.
The approval rating is also under water in terms of handling two Key 2024 campaign problems. In the economy, 61% of respondents expressed disapproval with their approach. In immigration, 53% of respondents did not approve of their work in the first 100 days.