This episode explores President Trump's first 100 days in office, analyzing public opinion and the president's actions. An NPR-PBS News-Marist poll revealed that the most common grade voters gave the president was an "F," largely due to disapproval of his handling of the economy and tariffs. More significantly, the podcast delves into Trump's targeting of over 100 individuals and institutions using various government agencies, including the Justice Department, for example, initiating investigations into political opponents and critics. Against this backdrop, the detention and potential deportation of college students advocating for Palestinian rights are highlighted, illustrating the controversial use of government power. The episode also touches upon the Canadian election, framed as a referendum on handling relations with the U.S. under Trump's presidency. Finally, a segment on melatonin use in children underscores the importance of responsible supplement use and the need for further research. What this means for the future of Trump's presidency and the implications of his actions remain open questions.