As President Trump completes his 100th day in power, Reuters has selected a distinguished group of historians to debate how the presidency has evolved, and make predictions for No. 45.
Is Trump’s brand of populism reminiscent of Andrew Jackson’s? How similar to Nixon’s press hostility is Trump’s declaration that the media is the enemy of the people? When Trump speaks of the “Forgotten Man,” is that all he will borrow from FDR? How do the first 100 days of other presidents compare?
Reuters Editor-at-Large Sir Harry Evans
Panelists: John Farrell, Amity Shlaes, Richard Norton Smith
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