Looking at all the polls that have been released since Trump took office, we find that while Americans express support for some of Trump's immigration policy and broad government reform in principle,
American consumers and businesses are feeling uneasy, fearing higher inflation is lurking around the corner as President Donald Trump talks massive tariffs. That’s raising questions on what America’s souring economic mood means for spending,
“The American people are... angry. And they’re rising up,” CNN’s Harry Enten said, referring to recent polling that shows Musk is increasingly unpopular. Enten, though, noted the outrage mainly falls along party lines.
After an initial period of stunned confusion, protesters are packing meetings, states are suing, and Democrats are preparing for a budget showdown.
The Trump administration moved forward Wednesday with its plans to conduct large-scale layoffs across agencies, the latest move to downsize the federal workforce.
9:06 a.m. EST, Feb. 26 Trump said the bill’s passage is a “Big First Step Win for Speaker Mike Johnson, and AMERICA” in a Truth Social post, calling on Congress to “start to BALANCE THE BUDGET,” while insisting “IT CAN BE DONE!!!”
Americans think of President Trump's support for Israel, plus polls on U.S. expansion, the Russia-Ukraine war and Trump's approval rating.
Donald Trump has weighed-in on the possibility of DOGE stimulus checks going out to Americans and the answer appears to be … maybe. That’s right, the president says he may turnaround some of the savings that DOGE is claiming it is creating and put it back in your pockets.