More Americans say Trump is favoring Russia too much in new poll
- A recent Pew Research Center poll found that most Americans have uncertain or negative views of President Donald Trump's foreign policy decisions, especially regarding Russia and Ukraine.
- A plurality of 43% believe Trump is favoring Russia too much in international affairs, with only 3% saying he favors Ukraine.
- Over half of Americans disapprove of Trump's withdrawal from the World Health Organization, with 52% opposing it.
- Many view Trump's tariffs on China negatively, fearing they will harm the U.S., with 52% saying the tariffs will be bad for the country.
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Americans pan some of Trump’s biggest foreign policy moves in new poll
Some of President Donald Trump’s foreign policy moves — including his handling of the Ukraine-Russia war and threats to annex Greenland — aren’t sitting well with the public, according to a new poll. Trump is below water with Americans on new foreign policy and trade actions and efforts to tackle ongoing conflicts, the Pew Research Center found in a poll released Tuesday. The poll conducted last month found that 43 percent of Americans believe T…
More Americans say Trump is favoring Russia too much in new poll
More Americans view President Trump as favoring Russia too much in negotiations to end the war with Ukraine, according to a survey conducted by the Pew Research Center and published on Tuesday. Overall, Americans gave a mixed or negative review of the president’s foreign policy during the first couple months of his administration. On Ukraine…
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