Trump’s approval rating declines amid concerns over power concentration
Trump’s approval rating has dropped to its lowest point, with many Americans expressing concerns over his concentration of power.
A recent poll shows that public approval of U.S. President Donald Trump has dropped to its lowest level since his return to the White House. The Reuters/Ipsos poll, released on April 21, revealed that only 42% of Americans approve of Trump’s performance, a slight decrease from 43% three weeks ago.
The poll also highlighted growing concerns among Americans regarding Trump’s control over federal funds. Specifically, 57% of respondents opposed the idea that the president should have the authority to cut university budgets if there is a dispute over their management.
In addition, the survey found that 66% of Americans believe the president should not be in charge of managing national cultural institutions, such as the National Theatre. These findings point to a clear division between Trump’s supporters and opponents on issues related to government control and authority.
Further analysis revealed that Trump faces more opposition than support on key issues like inflation, immigration, and taxes. His approval ratings continue to decline, with many voters expressing dissatisfaction with his handling of these critical matters.
The survey also revealed that 75% of respondents believe Trump should not run for a third term, despite his previous remarks expressing interest in doing so. This indicates growing skepticism about his future political ambitions and concerns over the potential concentration of power in his hands.
Overall, the results suggest rising unease among Americans about Trump’s presidency. The public is questioning the extent of his power, and his political future appears increasingly uncertain as the nation prepares for the upcoming elections.
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