
What's on the White House Agenda for the Next 100 Days?
As the Trump presidency enters its second 100 days, what should we expect next? The Trump administration has had arguably the busiest first 100 days since President Franklin Roosevelt’s first term. How will the White House handle the challenges of the next hundred days, including tax legislation, the next phase of DOGE, and pivotal court cases regarding the executive branch’s autonomy? Join Steve Odland and guest David K. Young, president of the Committee for Economic Development, the public policy center of The Conference Board (CED), on what the coming months hold for the Trump presidency. Key topics include: Priorities for upcoming tax reform The next phase of economic policies and initiatives (including DOGE) Critical court cases shaping presidential authority and executive branch autonomy (01:31) Key Policy Areas: Tax and Debt Ceiling (02:38) Understanding Reconciliation and Debt Ceiling Implications (05:05) Tariffs and International Trade Relations (06:38) Geopolitical Tensions and Trade Negotiations (16:42) The Role of the Federal Reserve and Executive Tensions (20:08) Geopolitical Concerns: South China Sea, Taiwan, and More (25:04) Congressional Actions and Budget Considerations For more from The Conference Board: The Next One Hundred Days—and Beyond: What Lies Ahead Navigating Washington: Insights for Business Reforming the Broken Federal Budget Process
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