Trump approval rating dips; many wary of his wielding of power, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
- President Donald Trump's approval rating fell to 42%, the lowest since his return to the White House, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
- Eighty-Three percent of respondents stated that the U.S. President must obey federal court rulings even if he doesn't want to.
- Fifty-Seven percent of respondents disagreed with Trump's action to withhold university funding based on ideological disagreements.
- Seventy-Five percent of respondents indicated that Trump should not run for a third term in office, including 53% of Republican respondents.
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Most Americans support checks on presidential power
Large majorities of U.S. adults support the role of the courts and Congress in serving as checks on presidential power, even though the public has less trust in all three branches of the federal government than it does in many other American institutions and professions, according to a survey from the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) of the University of Pennsylvania.
Trump's Approval Rating Dips To Lowest Since His Return To White House: Poll
The start of Trump's term has left his political opponents stunned as he has signed dozens of executive orders expanding his influence over both government departments and over private institutions such as universities and law firms.
Trump's approval rating edges down as Americans show signs of wariness
The start of Trump's term has left his political opponents stunned as he has signed dozens of executive orders expanding his influence over both government departments and over private institutions such as universities and law firms
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