Donald Trump, Presidency
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One year later, here’s how Americans really feel about Trump’s presidency: ‘Uneasy’ and ‘frustrated’
The results showed that 54% of Americans said Trump’s presidency made them feel “uneasy,” 51% said they felt “frustrated,” 47% said they felt “unsafe,” and 42% said they felt “exhausted.” Another 25% of Americans said Trump’s term made them feel “confident” while 21% said they felt “satisfied.”
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In the latest Siena poll, 56% of respondents disapproved of Trump’s job performance, with 42% even saying he’ll go down in history as one of our worst presidents.
A new analysis from the editorial board of The New York Times revealed that President Donald Trump has pocketed a large sum of money from his first year back in the White House.
Several Democratic lawmakers are urging President Donald Trump's cabinet to invoke a never-used constitutional provision to remove him from office.
Trump told reporters Monday his first year of his second term had been "amazing."
From military interventions to controversial social media posts, Trump has rewritten the presidency’s role in a divided country.
Last July, Trump visited the Iowa State Fairgrounds to kick off a year-long celebration of America's 250th anniversary.
In the first year of his second presidency, Donald Trump wielded a wrecking ball to the ways of Washington and the traditional role of the U.S. in the world.