Donald Trump's second term as president has taken off with breathtaking speed. Over several drama filled months he's pursued his agenda, implementing radical changes in foreign policy, immigration enforcement and the economy. He's left his opponents struggling to keep up. In the US around a hundred thousand Australians call America home and they're not immune to the new era of Trump rule.
In the lead up to last year's Presidential election Foreign Correspondent spoke to a number of those Australians about their views on America's future. It was Foreign Correspondent's most watched story of the year. Given how momentous these first months have been, we've decided to find out how people are feeling now. Along with some we talked to last time, we've met others along the way to explore how they feel about living in Trump's America. From New York to Texas, from the sidelines of amateur AFL games to picnics in Philly and Aussie get togethers in Central Park to rodeo training grounds, everyone has a view.
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