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According to the most current Reuters/Ipsos poll, 45% of approve of Trump's job performance compared to 44% just a couple weeks prior.
Reuters |
President Donald Trump said on Sunday he was not joking about seeking a third term but did not explain how he would get around the U.S. Constitution's prohibition against anyone serving more than two...
Yahoo |
“I’m a firm believer that President Trump will run and win again in 2028,” Bannon told Cuomo, adding that a nebulous “we” are working on “a couple alternatives” around the Constitution’s prohibition....
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President Trump’s focus on imposing tariffs for a wide swath of imports is proving to be unpopular with a majority of Americans — who say he should be focused instead on lowering everyday prices, according to a new poll.
Trump is expected to announce sweeping tariffs at a Wednesday Rose Garden ceremony that he’s promoting as “Liberation Day.”
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iHeart on MSNNew Poll Shows Change In Trump's Approval RatingTrump's approval rating for the month of March was revealed in several other recent polls. Trump had a 50% approval to 50% disapproval rating in the latest CBS News and YouGov on
President Donald Trump’s approval rating on tariffs and trade is in the red, according to three new polls released days before the April 2 deadline Trump has set to impose reciprocal tariffs on U.S. trade partners—though his average overall approval rating for his first two months in office is slightly higher than it was at this point during his first term.
President Donald Trump's net approval rating has hit a new low for his second term of -14 points, according to an AP-NORC poll.
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Growing trust in Russia: Trump's rhetoric reshapes US alliancesUnder the influence of Donald Trump's rhetoric, Americans, particularly Republicans, are losing sympathy for the allies of the United States. Consequently, according to the survey, the confidence of U.
Most Americans say the matter of Trump administration officials discussing U.S. military plans on the Signal app is serious.
After its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 Americans were united in condemnation: around 85% of registered voters thought that Russia was “unfriendly” to or an “enemy” of America. That share remained steady until the presidential election in 2024.
President Donald Trump suggested that the heads of federal agencies would pick up where the Department of Government Efficiency leaves off when Elon Musk steps down from the bureaucracy-slashing initiative.