From the moment Trump was sworn in as the 47th US president, it was clear that his second presidency would be of a different magnitude. He began his term as he meant to go on: challenging the rule of law, making record-breaking use of executive orders and setting out to weaken or remove any check on his own power.
How has he altered the political and cultural landscape of the US and the world? Has he created a model that will be increasingly copied around the globe, including here at home? With Nigel Farage aping much of Trump’s rhetoric, how do we face the rise of Reform UK and the alarming surge of the far right in the UK?
Plus, with the latest developments in the Middle East – and Trump declaring that war is over – could he really be the man who finally makes the two-state solution a reality?
To look back on the first year of Trump’s second presidency, join our panel of politics experts, chaired by the host of the Politics Weekly America podcast Jonathan Freedland and including the Guardian’s foreign affairs editorial writer Tania Branigan and the chief executive of HOPE not hate, Nick Lowles. Live in London and online, our panel will break down both the implications of Trump’s moves and their impact on the rest of the world – with an especially keen eye on the UK political scene.
Join the discussion as they guide us through everything that has happened in the US president’s first year and answer your questions.