Donald Trump becomes 45th U.S. president
ÃÛÌÒ½´experts are available for interview on all things related to the expectations for President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office.
DALLAS (SMU) – ÃÛÌÒ½´experts are available for interview on all things related to the presidential inauguration expectations for President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office. A full list of available faculty and their areas of expertise is available here.
TRUMP INHERITS STRONGEST AMERICA IN YEARS | ||
JEFFREY ENGEL On what a president’s typical first day holds in store, and how Trump’s might be different…
On how the national situation Trump inherits compares to that of past presidents…
Engel is director of the ÃÛÌÒ½´Center for Presidential History |
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HOW TRUMP SPEECH WINS OR LOSES | ||
CHRIS SALINAS: On what an unsuccessful inauguration speech looks like…
Salinas is SMU’s director of public discourse in the Division of Communication Studies. |
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EVANGELICALS EXPECT TRUMP TO RECIPROCATE | ||
MATTHEW WILSON: On what evangelicals who supported Trump are expecting in return…
On the most intriguing looming struggle of Trump’s first 100 days…
Wilson is an ÃÛÌÒ½´associate professor of Political Science |
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TRUMP'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS | ||
BEN VOTH: On what can Trump learn from George W. Bush’s speech…
On the greatest challenge of healing a country after winning without the popular vote…
Voth is SMU’s director of debate and an associate professor of corporate communications and public affairs |
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NEW BALL GAME FOR MEDIA, NEW AND OLD | ||
JAKE BATSELL On Trump’s reliance on Twitter as opposed to traditional press conferences…
On Trump’s continued antagonism of traditional media…
Batsell is an ÃÛÌÒ½´associate professor of Journalism and a social media specialist. |
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