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They would not know how to survive if they did. They are dependent on Daddy Donnie.Some of these people need to leave the right-wing echo chamber.
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They would not know how to survive if they did. They are dependent on Daddy Donnie.Some of these people need to leave the right-wing echo chamber.
312-226 jimboliar, you don't have to campaign for him anymore he already won.I have always wondered if trump's true intentions was to destroy the Republican Party. It sure looks like it. His tariff fiasco ruined the economy. He has goon squads kidnapping people off the street and paying El Salvador to imprison them. He is basically giving Ukraine to his pal, Poootin.
If someone wrote a script on how to destroy a political party, what trump has done would be the first draft.
The only economy you know about is your SNAP card.I have always wondered if trump's true intentions was to destroy the Republican Party. It sure looks like it. His tariff fiasco ruined the economy. He has goon squads kidnapping people off the street and paying El Salvador to imprison them. He is basically giving Ukraine to his pal, Poootin.
If someone wrote a script on how to destroy a political party, what trump has done would be the first draft.
We support businesses that create US jobs. You support illegal everything entry into the US and jobs overseas.The repubs do more work for the wealthy. Actually, they work very hard for the wealthy.
He is doing what is best for the country. Thank GodTrump does not care about approval
He will not run again.
He can just do what he wants
Top Producer of '60 Minutes' Quits, Saying He Lost Independence
The news program has faced mounting pressure from both President Trump and its corporate ownership at Paramount, the parent company of CBS News.
CBS News entered a new period of turmoil on Tuesday after the executive producer of "60 Minutes," Bill Owens, said that he would resign from the long-running Sunday news program because he had lost his journalistic independence.
In an extraordinary declaration, Mr. Owens -- only the third person to run the program in its 57-year history -- told his staff in a memo that "over the past months, it has become clear that I would not be allowed to run the show as I have always run it, to make independent decisions based on what was right for '60 Minutes,' right for the audience."
"So, having defended this show -- and what we stand for -- from every angle, over time with everything I could, I am stepping aside so the show can move forward," he wrote in the memo, which was obtained by The New York Times.
"60 Minutes" has faced mounting pressure in recent months from both President Trump, who sued CBS for $10 billion and has accused the program of "unlawful and illegal behavior," and its own corporate ownership at Paramount, the parent company of CBS News.
Paramount's controlling shareholder, Shari Redstone, is eager to secure the Trump administration's approval for a multibillion-dollar sale of her company to Skydance, a company run by the son of the tech billionaire Larry Ellison. She has expressed a desire to settle Mr. Trump's case, which stems from what the president has called a deceptively edited interview in October with Vice President Kamala Harris that aired on "60 Minutes."
Legal experts have dismissed that suit as baseless and far-fetched, and Mr. Owens said in February that he would not apologize as part of any prospective settlement.
Many journalists at CBS News -- the former home of Walter Cronkite and Mike Wallace -- believe that a settlement would amount to a capitulation to Mr. Trump over what they consider standard-issue gripes about editorial judgment.
In his memo on Tuesday, Mr. Owens pledged that "'60 Minutes' will continue to cover the new administration, as we will report on future administrations." He added: "The show is too important to the country. It has to continue, just not with me as the executive producer."
Good idea…Democrats need to come up with a platform that is for their constituents,
and not gangbangers, illegals, and trannies playing in women's sports.
What are Republicans at?Dems at 25%..................![]()
They are hiding behind the curtain, hoping no one associates them with musk or trump.What are Republicans at?they
YAWN I guess Trump won't get re-elected then.
What is Donald Trump's approval rating?
Here are the latest approval ratings released on Trump's administration:
One poll I saw even had him under water with his strongest hand, immigration. I guess respondents do not think masked men without identification snatching people off the street is a good look for the United States. Many of the 300+ people who were deported to El Salvador had no criminal record and all had no due process. The USSC has slapped trumps hands, but that has not done much to stop his march to autocracy. I suppose they need to be more assertive. It is up to you, John Roberts. Will you allow Donald trump to continue to make you look weak and ineffective?
- Most recent Gallup polls published April 17 show Trump's approval rating averaging at 45% approval for the first quarter of his second term. Gallup researchers added that, while this was higher than the 41% earned in his first term, it was "well below" other post-WWII presidents, who averaged 60% for first-quarter ratings.
- Most recent Reuters/Ipsos polls from March 31-April 2 showed overall ratings of 42% approval and 52% disapproval.
- Most recent Quinnipiac University polls published April 9 showed 41% approval and 53% disapproval for Trump's performance.
- Most recent American Research Group polls published April 21 showed 43% approval and 53% disapproval. This shows only a slight change from February, when data showed that 45% of Americans approved and 51% disapproved.
- Most recent Cygnal polls published April 8 reported a 47% approval rating, unchanged from the polling firm's March results.
- Most recent Emerson College polls published March 11 showed a 47% approval, and 45% disapproval rating. Trump’s disapproval increased two points since the previous national poll, while his approval rating decreased 1 percentage point.
- Most recent AP-NORC polls published March 31 showed 42% approval and 56% disapproval, which the publication called overall "essentially the same as it was when he took office for the first time in 2017, though lower than Joe Biden’s at the beginning of his term."
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Trump isn't trying to win a popularity contest you idiots. Obviously. Trump is trying to clean up the giant mess in Washington and across the country. America will thank him for generations to come.What is Donald Trump's approval rating?
Sourpuss faced Dems have nothing else to do than to TDS all day after Americans booted their ass to the curb last Nov.YAWN I guess Trump won't get re-elected then.
Maybe you should go on a diet, then.Fat Boy's not doing well.
Many surveyed who disapprove of Trump voted for Trump – another example of the stupidity of voting for Trump.312-226 is the approval rating jimboliar.
And even if his approval was 20, that would be 30 points higher than your ilk party.
What else do they have?Democrats need to come up with a platform that is for their constituents,
and not gangbangers, illegals, and trannies playing in women's sports.
About twice that.What are Republicans at?
How many lives has trump ruined?Many surveyed who disapprove of Trump voted for Trump – another example of the stupidity of voting for Trump.
The buyers’ remorse will only continue.
Lies.Many surveyed who disapprove of Trump voted for Trump – another example of the stupidity of voting for Trump.
The buyers’ remorse will only continue.
Mike PenceHow many lives has trump ruined?
Rudy
Lindell
Bannon
Other suckers
and the millions who, supposedly, voted for him.