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Independent Voters' Approval Rating Of Donald Trump Plummets, Latest Poll Indicates

  • Earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security shared controversial paintings on X, formerly Twitter, promoting Manifest Destiny themes. It drew criticism for endorsing racist narratives amid the 2024 campaign.
  • The initiative aims to bolster a narrative rooted in Manifest Destiny, prompted by efforts to promote westward expansion aligned with white supremacist ideologies, fitting conservative messaging.
  • Alongside AI-generated images, the paintings `American Progress` by John Gast and `A Prayer for a New Life` by Morgan Weistling are featured, conveying a narrative of American heritage.
  • Observers noted a split response, as critics called it racist, while supporters defended it as celebrating American heritage.
  • In the 2024 campaign season, the controversy over DHS's promotion of Manifest Destiny art highlights broader cultural messaging debates amid the second term.
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It's a year of rapid change, except when it comes to Trump's approval numbers, AP-NORC polling finds

WASHINGTON (AP) — Eric Hildenbrand has noticed prices continue to rise this year, even with President Donald Trump in the White House. He doesn’t blame Trump, his choice for president in 2024, but says Gov. Gavin Newsom and other Democrats who control his home state, California, are at fault. “You can’t compare California with the rest of the country,” said Hildenbrand, who is 76 and lives in San Diego. “I don’t know what’s going on in the rest …

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