Recent polling indicates that President Donald Trump is experiencing declining approval ratings, particularly regarding his handling of the economy and immigration—two key aspects of his presidency. According to an NBC News Stay Tuned Poll, 55% of American adults disapprove of Trump’s job performance, with his approval at 45%. This sentiment is particularly strong among Democrats, where 93% disapprove. In contrast, 88% of Republicans approve. Other polls support this downward trend, with Trump’s approval rating hovering around 39% in a recent ABC News survey.
On economic issues, Trump’s approval for handling inflation and living costs is low, with 61% of Americans disapproving of his trade policies. Meanwhile, immigration remains a contentious issue. Although polling shows split views on his immigration policies, a recent Fox News poll suggests that Trump’s approval drops on deportations.
In related news, reports emerged about two U.S. citizen children, including a critically ill 4-year-old, being deported to Honduras with their mother. Legal advocates claim that the children were not given the chance to seek legal counsel before deportation, raising questions about their rights.
Additionally, a tragic incident in Vancouver resulted in the deaths of 11 people from a car crash during a cultural festival. The driver has been charged with multiple counts of murder, although police assert it was not an act of terrorism.
Finally, in Gaza, the Al-Zurai family faces dire circumstances, struggling for basic necessities amid renewed military conflict and blockades that have restricted access to food and resources. Capturing the depth of the humanitarian crisis, the family exemplifies the broader challenges faced by many in the region.
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