A new NBC News poll shows Trump with a job approval rating as high as he’s ever had. But doubts loom in voters' minds, especially over the economy and government cuts.
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LiveTube News (English) on MSNVideo: ‘AMERICA’S BORDERS ARE CLOSED’: Trump DHS chief sends message to ‘entire world’AMERICA’S BORDERS ARE CLOSED’: Trump DHS chief sends message to ‘entire world’ Fox News' Matt Finn provides details on the ...
According to the most recent Gallup poll, Trump's job approval rating was averaging 46% since he took office in this second ...
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LiveTube News (English) on MSNVideo: Trump ‘won’t bend’ on Canada tariffs, 51st state talks heat upTrump ‘won’t bend’ on Canada tariffs, 51st state talks heat up Alberta, Canada premier Danielle Smith joins ‘Fox News Live’ ...
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LiveTube News (English) on MSNVideo: ‘PRETTY GOOD VIBES’ from Russia says Trump on potential ceasefirePRETTY GOOD VIBES’ from Russia says Trump on potential ceasefire Fox News contributor Dan Hoffman joins 'Fox News Live' to ...
President Trump’s approval ratings are showing signs of weakening nearly two months into his second term. While his efforts ...
Newsweek's average of the 10 most recent polls found that Trump has an approval rating of 47 percent, while his disapproval ...
Donald Trump's presidential approval ratings held steady during his first month in office, despite the chaotic start that included mass firings of government workers, soaring egg ...
President Trump has invited a freed Israeli hostage to the White House after being shocked by his stomach-turning interview following 16 months in Hamas captivity. Eli Sharabi, who was released ...
President Donald Trump's seventh week in office will spotlight his first joint session of Congress address since his return to the Oval Office in January. Trump is scheduled to speak before all ...
According to February Gallup polling, 42 percent of Americans are giving a thumbs-up to Trump’s economic stewardship while 54 percent are giving him a thumbs-down. Approval of Trump’s handling ...
A December poll conducted by Gallup found that while 63 per cent of Japanese were concerned about the next US administration under Trump, 27 per cent of respondents said they felt hopeful about it.
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