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Trump Administration Updates



PANIC IN DC ⚡️

This is the best rundown I’ve heard yet, and it comes from President Trump’s Counselor, @AlinaHabba.

“Why are they getting upset? Because we’re taking money out of their pockets…

If you make x amount of money and you’re worth $68 million dollars, we’re gonna look at why that is…

There is a panic in DC at this moment, where I now live, and it is very simple. We are cutting them off from their funding. And that means politicians… and that’s where the panic is coming from. It’s pretty basic…

Nancy made how much money? And we’re gonna go down the line of looking at ALL these people….

So they are panicking. And Elon may be triggering just a little bit of insecurity, which is that they are worried about us looking at exactly what they’ve done and exactly how much they’ve made. And that is now stopping. And it’s a panic.”
 
The International Criminal Court has a warrant out for Putin's arrest after he's slaughtered hundreds of thousands and destroyed Ukraine's infrastructure and we're inviting him to come to our country with no consequence? And now they're having summits between themselves only without Zelensky at the table? Why does this monster get a free pass without giving up anything?

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"A new poll shows President Donald Trump’s much-vaunted success with younger voters seems to have stalled, as his approval rating among that demographic continues to fall.

Just 39 percent of adults under 30-years-old who responded to the latest Economist/YouGov poll reported a favorable opinion of Trump. That number stood at 50 percent just two weeks ago. Adults in the 30- to 44-years-old bracket who view him favorably also dropped from 45 percent to 42 percent.

Overall, 46 percent of respondents approve of Trump’s second presidency, according to this week’s poll, a drop of three percent compared to late last month. Similarly, just 46 percent of respondents view him favorably personally, a drop from last month’s 50 percent.

The increasing scepticism among young Americans comes after Trump won big with youth voters in his race against former Vice President Kamala Harris."


"In a survey taken between February 9-11 polling U.S. citizens, Trump had a 46 percent approval rating compared to a 48 percent disapproval rating. This is the first time since Trump's inauguration that his disproval percentage was higher than his approval.

 
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