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Trump’s First Year: Polls Show Division, Not Decline

Liberty Check

  • Trump governed exactly as he promised, refusing to soften his policies or rhetoric.
  • National polls reflect deep divides, with supporters and opponents interpreting actions through their existing beliefs.
  • Stability in approval ratings signals alignment and consistency, not the collapse or dominance many expected.

President Trump’s first year back in office has brought executive orders, bold foreign policy moves, and an unwavering stance on campaign promises.

Despite relentless criticism from the mainstream media, his support remains stable among his base.

Approval ratings linger in the low 40s while disapproval stays in the mid-50s, as polls reveal lasting polarization rather than weakness.

“According to a Wall Street Journal poll this week, 92% of voters who supported Trump in 2024 still approve of the job he’s doing.”

Presidents often adjust and seek consensus in office, but Trump has held firm, defying convention and media bias at every turn.

As political lines harden and predictable reactions replace persuasion, Americans are confronted with a presidency defined by conviction rather than consensus.

Our freedoms depend on staying vigilant.

Read the full analysis here.

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