
News Topical, Digital Desk : A survey in America claims that most people are not happy with President Donald Trump's policies on major issues including economy, immigration, government spending and health care. Nearly half of the Americans surveyed believe that Trump's policies have caused a lot of harm. Only one-fourth of the people in America say that Trump's policies have helped them.
Trump fails to secure majority approval
Trump has failed to win majority approval on any of the issues surveyed by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, including the economy, government spending, trade, taxes, immigration, health care and his handling of conflict in the Middle East. His position has also weakened since earlier this year on immigration, a frequent strength of his second term.
Trump's policies show no positive impact
Most people see no positive impact from Trump's policies. Nearly half of American adults believe Trump's policies have harmed them more than helped them since he began his second term six months ago. Nearly two in 10 say Trump's policies have made no difference in their lives, while about one-quarter say Trump's policies have helped them.
Trump's policies had a negative impact
Most Democrats say Trump's policies have had a negative impact, while many Republicans also say they have not seen a positive impact. The survey found that four in 10 American adults approve of the way Trump is doing his job.
Disagree with Trump's immigration, economy policies
Most people disagree with Trump's policies on immigration, economy. Only 43 percent of Americans said they agree with his work on the issue of immigration. Only four in 10 Americans agree with Trump's government spending management. Most people consider Trump effective, but few believe that he understands their needs.
There will be protests against Trump's policies at 1600 places
Discontent against President Donald Trump's policies has reached its peak. Protests and events are planned to be held at more than 1600 places across the country. This is not the first time that demonstrations will be held. The protesters are angry over large-scale deportation and cuts in Medicaid and other security schemes. These demonstrations are expected to take place on the streets and other public places. The organizers have called for keeping the demonstrations peaceful.
Public Citizen co-president Lisa Gilbert said on Tuesday that we are living through the most terrifying period in our country's history. We are all grappling with the growing authoritarianism and lawlessness in our administration, as the rights, freedoms, and expectations of our democracy are being challenged.
Rally will be held in these states
The main city for protests will be Chicago, as demonstrators are expected to rally in the city center. Major protests are also planned in Atlanta and St. Louis, as well as Oakland, California, and Annapolis, Maryland.
There were protests against Trump
So far in Trump's second term, the protests against him have been focused on deportation and immigration enforcement strategies. Raids have been carried out by the agencies. Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Los Angeles on June 8 to protest against this, after which the National Guard had to be deployed.
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