Summary
President Donald Trump has completed his first year of his second term. His policies have led to a mix of approval and disapproval across the United States. His highest support comes from Republican-leaning states, while Democratic-leaning states show the least support.
Key Facts
- President Trump began his second term on January 20, 2024.
- His policies include reducing federal government size, cutting diversity programs, and lowering humanitarian aid.
- The administration started trade wars by putting tariffs on many countries.
- An ICE raid in Minnesota led to controversy and protests after an American citizen was killed.
- Overall, President Trump's approval rating stands at 40%, with a disapproval rating of 56%.
- States like Wyoming and West Virginia show strong support with approval ratings over 60%.
- States such as Hawaii and Vermont have low approval ratings, roughly 20-22%.
- Key swing states show mixed opinions, with no clear majority favoring or opposing him.