Trump is receiving mostly negative ratings from countries around the world: poll
- The Canadian Press published a report on June 11, 2025, detailing mostly negative international ratings of U.S. President Donald Trump.
- The report follows a Pew Research Center poll conducted from January to April 2025 across 24 countries showing declining confidence in Trump during his second term.
- The poll reveals significant drops in U.S. favorability in 15 countries including Mexico, Canada, and Sweden, which saw declines of 32, 20, and 28 percentage points respectively.
- A median 34% of surveyed adults express confidence in Trump, compared with 46% for Macron and 25% for Xi, while 79% in Sweden view the U.S. unfavorably and 61% in Mexico had positive opinions in 2024 versus 29% in 2025.
- These results suggest increased international skepticism toward Trump's leadership, with more than half in most countries lacking confidence in his global handling amid ongoing conflicts like the Russia-Ukraine war.
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Trump's policy often meets with rejection - but not only in the US. According to a new poll, the Republican is in a low.
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Read Full ArticleThe majority of the population in nearly 20 countries has low trust in Donald Trump and believes he is best described as “arrogant.” But Sweden stands out as the country with the most negative attitude towards the United States.
·Stockholm, Sweden
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