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Americans divided on Trump's presidency: survey shows 50% disapproval

The latest AP-NORC survey reveals that 50% of Americans have a negative view of Donald Trump's actions. The current President of the United States is particularly criticized for his immigration and tariff policies.

50% of Americans criticize President Donald Trump's actions.
50% of Americans criticize President Donald Trump's actions.
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What do you need to know?

        
  • Negative assessment of the presidency: According to the AP-NORC survey, 50% of Americans critically assess Donald Trump's actions.
  • Party division: 70% of Republicans consider Trump to be at least a "good" president, while 70% of Democrats rate him as "terrible."
  • Immigration and tariff policies: Trump's actions in these areas are especially criticized.

What are the main criticisms of Trump?

According to the AP-NORC survey, 50% of Americans negatively assess Donald Trump's presidency. Among critics, 40% describe him as "awful," and 10% as a "weak" president. On the other hand, 30% of respondents express a positive opinion, calling him "great" or "good." 20% rate him as "average."

Does Trump's policy meet Americans' expectations?

70% of Americans say that the first 100 days of Trump's presidency met their expectations, although for 30% they were a surprise. Among Democrats, nearly three-quarters believe Trump is focusing on the wrong issues, and 70% rate him as "terrible." This represents an increase in negative assessments by 10% compared to the period before the inauguration.

What are the opinions among Republicans?

From the perspective of 70% of Republicans, Trump is at least a "good" president. However, only half of them think he is choosing the right goals. Nearly 10% of this group admit that Trump is mostly focusing on the wrong priorities. The new U.S. administration's immigration policy has gained 46% support, while foreign policy, trade negotiations, and the economy received support at around 40%.

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