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Map Shows Countries With Most—And Least—Confidence in Trump

Map Shows Countries With Most—And Least—Confidence in Trump

Summary

A recent global survey shows that only 23% of people across 36 countries have confidence in President Donald Trump’s leadership. Confidence is highest in countries like the Philippines, Israel, and Nigeria, while it is very low in parts of the Middle East and Europe, especially in areas affected by U.S. foreign policy.

Key Facts

  • The survey was done by Pew Research Center with 42,151 participants from 36 countries between February and May 2024.
  • Only 23% globally expressed confidence in President Trump’s leadership on the world stage.
  • The Philippines (68%), Israel (66%), and Nigeria (65%) show the highest confidence levels in Trump.
  • Countries like Turkey and the Palestinian territories have very low confidence, often in single digits.
  • Many countries directly affected by U.S. foreign policy and conflicts have the lowest trust in U.S. leadership.
  • Overall, the U.S. has a 37% favorable rating worldwide, while 57% view the U.S. unfavorably.
  • Confidence in the U.S. and its reliability has decreased in many countries since 2021–2022, especially in Canada, Europe, and Asia.
  • Despite the decline, some regions show attitudes that are not as low as during Trump’s first term, indicating a mixed global reaction.
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