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As a result, Hispanic approval of the deportation program and of Mr. Trump more generally is lower today than it was earlier in the term. (For broader context, too, during the 2024 election, Mr. Trump made gains with Hispanic voters and started his term with approval from half of Hispanics. Today he has one-third.)
More broadly, support for Trump's deportation program has declined in recent months. Sunday's poll found that 51 percent of respondents disapprove of the program, while 49 percent approve. That marks a notable drop from a similar February poll, when 59 percent approved, and from 54 percent in a June poll.
Most Americans think President Donald Trump's administration is hiding information about accused sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and give it poor marks on the issue after pledging to make public documents in the case,
President Donald Trump says the Epstein files drama has only made him more popular. “My Poll Numbers within the Republican Party, and MAGA, have gone up, significantly, since the Jeffrey Epstein Hoax was exposed by the Radical Left Democrats and,
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Daily Voice on MSNFew Expect Those Connected To Child Sex Offender Jeffrey Epstein Will Face Justice, Poll SaysOver the weekend, President Donald Trump urged supporters to “drop” Epstein conspiracy theories and defended Attorney General Pam Bondi’s handling of the case in a lengthy Truth Social post. The missive was met with an online torrent of critical replies — an unusual “ratio” for the platform’s most followed user — and even prompted reports of internal friction that saw FBI deputy director Dan Bongino threaten resignation,
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The Mirror US on MSNNightmare for Trump as poll shows 70% of MAGA voters think GOP is 'weakened' by EpsteinIt comes as Trump grapples with backlash from his own supporters over a DOJ decision not to release new information related to the Epstein investigation
Harry Enten said the figures "surprised" him as the president navigates GOP criticism on his administration's handling of the Epstein files.
The DOJ’s move followed days of turmoil and some rare criticism from President Donald Trump’s base over his administration’s chaotic handling of documents related to the disgraced financier. Trump lashed out on social media yesterday,