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“Go with the attack”: Donald Trump has 51% disapproval from the supporters compared to his “aggressive politics”.

Donald Trump's return as the 47th President of the United States was dramatic and his first weeks of office were exceptional.

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In his first month he disturbed global trade with a series of aggressive tariffs to the country's largest trading partners, increased the deportation of illegal immigrants, pushed more control over other nations and started an unprecedented attack on bureaucracy, the fear under the creation of fear . Thousands of federal workers. Trump's close help Elon Musk's violent e -mail asked the federal employees: “What did you do last week?” made it outraged among the leaders.

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A Wsj The survey indicated that most people prefer a more moderate and less aggressive approach than the one who had promised Trump during his campaign. A survey that was published last month magazine showed that the majority preferred a more measured, less aggressive guidelines than that of Trump in the unreserved moments of his campaign.

In the past few weeks the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Almost two dozen followed Trump's supporters and found different opinions- some of the express regret or concerns, while many of the early actions were enthusiastic about disturbing Washington .⁠

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Staci White said it Wall Street Journal That she didn't believe that he would actually hold out some of the more difficult guidelines he had advertised during the campaign. “When we said safer borders, I thought he thought we prevented the drugs from coming into the country,” she said. “I didn't know that he would start raiding places.”

⁠Todd Winant, 64, expressed support for Trump's actions, including his discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin, to warned Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Gabbard as the head of the country's secret service. “My whole nervous system relaxed,” he said, reflecting his relief when Kennedy and Gabard were confirmed to the cabinet Wsj Report said.

In the meantime, 17% of the respondents supported some of Trump's proposals, while 47% of the Americans resisted most or all of his plans. The survey showed that Trump had a rejection of 51% and 47% of the Americans approved his performance as president.

Even among the voters who supported Trump, there were concerns about the speed and scope of his actions. Some questioned his plans for large -scale deportations and asked him to concentrate only on criminals. Others expressed concerns about the dramatic government cuts and the financing of freezing, in particular those used by Elon Musks Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) and on which she or their communities were based. While some minority voters welcomed the end of the attitude of diversity, justice and inclusion, they also feared an increase in discrimination under Trump's leadership.

(With entries from agencies)