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Trump shocking poll numbers

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On 1/25/2026 at 1:35 PM, Mavideol said:

the guy is going from bad to worse as his polls numbers keep dumping and hitting the lowest numbers in history

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Is the country worse off under Trump? New poll reveals sh...

The New York Times/Siena College poll, released Thursday, showed Trump with an overall approval rating of 40% and a disapproval rating of 56%.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/country-worse-off-under-trump-150224064.html

INMO he will turn against the public if they don't worship him and his activities.

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  • Harrisfan
    Harrisfan

    Fake polls

  • JimHuaHin
    JimHuaHin

    Agreed - approval rating is closer to 30%.

  • Notice that they always pick ones like CNN and the New York times. It's like the AI answers to legal questions they post, meaningless

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On 1/25/2026 at 1:56 PM, Harrisfan said:

Fake polls

Yep ! Total BS from leftie mouthpieces .

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3 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Trump has raised victim culture to unheard of levels never before seen in modern history, by making himself

the number one victim in America. How pathetic is that?

Entirely Without prejudice

I cannot understand why you Americans don’t just dump the chump, he has already made the US the laughing stock of the world with Putin and Ping sitting back and waiting to see just how much more stupid this idiot can get.

Having caused considerable anger in the UK by stating incorrectly that the brave and honourable brits took a back seat in Afghanistan whilst he dodged the draft 5 times over Vietnam, which on reflection was probably a good thing given that had he not dodged it,it is not inconceivable to wonder if he would not have hidden himself away whilst watching his brave countrymen give there lives for what turned out to be a lost cause.

And now on his supposed orders innocent Americans are dying at home.

Mark my words many people from several countries were killed or seriously injured in Afghanistan and there families will not easily forget the insults to there integrity from someone who blatantly would not stand up for his own country

Dump him before he causes irreparable damage to America.

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4 hours ago, Yagoda said:

Got it. Another narrative destroying question you cant answer.

and why don't you prove us wrong by providing supporting evidence

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14 minutes ago, Jimjim1 said:

Entirely Without prejudice

I cannot understand why you Americans don’t just dump the chump, he has already made the US the laughing stock of the world with Putin and Ping sitting back and waiting to see just how much more stupid this idiot can get.

Having caused considerable anger in the UK by stating incorrectly that the brave and honourable brits took a back seat in Afghanistan whilst he dodged the draft 5 times over Vietnam, which on reflection was probably a good thing given that had he not dodged it,it is not inconceivable to wonder if he would not have hidden himself away whilst watching his brave countrymen give there lives for what turned out to be a lost cause.

And now on his supposed orders innocent Americans are dying at home.

Mark my words many people from several countries were killed or seriously injured in Afghanistan and there families will not easily forget the insults to there integrity from someone who blatantly would not stand up for his own country

Dump him before he causes irreparable damage to America.

too late, he already did

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On 1/25/2026 at 1:56 PM, Harrisfan said:

Fake polls

I must confess, I am starting to wonder whether you are real!

1 minute ago, JAG said:

I must confess, I am starting to wonder whether you are real!

So after 10 years you still know nothing about polls lol

1 hour ago, Mavideol said:

and why don't you prove us wrong by providing supporting evidence

Why dont you answer the questions LOL.

Afraid?

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7 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Why dont you answer the questions LOL.

Afraid?

It's almost fascinating to watch you obsession with asking lame "gotcha" questions......but mostly it's just boring.

Always a pleasure to step on the snake!thumbsup

29 minutes ago, BLMFem said:

It's almost fascinating to watch you obsession with asking lame "gotcha" questions......but mostly it's just boring.

Always a pleasure to step on the snake!thumbsup

You never answer them either lol. But at least we know you support murder

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3 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

You never answer them either lol. But at least we know you support murder

Was that tonite's final squeeze, or do you have another in you?😆

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No wonder the numbers are so dismal. A vast majority of Americans strongly disapprove of the ICE tactics. Even some agents and many former agents object to the aggressive tactics, and especially the arrest quotas, which are downright shameful.

Oscar Hagelsieb spent nearly 25 years as an immigration officer and special agent, proud of his work enforcing federal laws.

But watching the chaos unfolding in Minneapolis, and the fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen there on Saturday, Mr. Hagelsieb said he felt anger and despair at how the Trump administration was deploying his former agency. “You’re not addressing the problem by throwing a 500-pound gorilla into these inner cities,” said Mr. Hagelsieb, 52, who said he voted three times for President Trump and retired from the Department of Homeland Security in 2023. “It’s completely unfair to the agents who have been put in this position.”

“They’re causing chaos, and unfortunately it’s costing lives,” he added. “There’s only so much they can handle before bad things start to happen.”

Mr. Hagelsieb’s comments reflect a growing sense of fear, frustration and disillusionment among some current and former immigration officials at the department, which is leading Mr. Trump’s push to arrest and deport millions of people. In interviews with The New York Times, more than 20 of them expressed anxieties that the administration was sending federal agents into situations in Minneapolis and other major cities that were increasingly dangerous both for them and civilians they encountered. They said that long hours, arrest quotas and public vitriol were taking a significant toll on morale.

Some also criticized the more aggressive tactics being used by the Border Patrol, as well as the combative approach of one of its leaders, Gregory Bovino. Mr. Bovino has often used the phrase “turn and burn” to describe Border Patrol operations, a reference to actions like smashing windshields, using explosives to blow down the doors of homes and engaging in car chases.

Gil Kerlikowske, who during the Obama administration led Customs and Border Protection, which includes the Border Patrol, said most Border Patrol agents did not have experience “policing an urban environment.”

Mr. Kerlikowske also said many of the tactics he had seen being used in Minneapolis and other cities, like shooting people with pepper ball rounds and spraying chemical agents at nonviolent protesters, were “far outside standard practices in law enforcement.” And he said his conversations with current Border Patrol employees reflected a grim situation.

“Morale is in the dumpster,” he said. “Many of the agents will be very happy to go back to the job they were trained for on the border.”

But most said they were unhappy with the sharp language from top White House and Homeland Security officials, especially their quick rush to conclude that agents were blameless and Mr. Pretti was at fault, before a full investigation had taken place. One current Homeland Security agent said he had “always given the benefit of the doubt to the government in these situations” but he no longer believed “any of the statements they put out anymore.”

Many also said that Mr. Trump’s mass-arrest campaign was proving counterproductive. In part, they said, that was because many federal agents were not thoroughly trained in dealing with hostile crowds, a growing concern as organized groups of protesters have sought to monitor homeland security activities, filming them on the street, following their agents’ cars and blowing whistles to disrupt their operations.

“We lost all trust,” one current ICE official said. “I’m not sure I can see how we exist three years from now.”

But the administration’s demand for as many as 3,000 arrests per day has significantly reduced the time available for that kind of careful preparation.

In a social media post on Sunday, Tim Quinn, a former senior official at C.B.P. who left the agency last year, criticized the White House’s “reckless push for deportation numbers,” saying that it was “putting the public and law enforcement at great risk.”

John Mitnick, who served as the top attorney at the Department of Homeland Security in the first Trump administration, wrote on social media that he was “enraged and embarrassed by DHS’s lawlessness, fascism, and cruelty.”

Under Mr. Trump, the Border Patrol has also played a sweeping role in enforcing immigration laws within the nation’s interior. There are fewer constitutional protections at the border than there are inside the country.

A Times investigation last year found that agents at Homeland Security Investigations, which is part of ICE and is where Mr. Hagelsieb worked, had been reassigned from cases involving sex crimes against children, drug smuggling and terrorism.

“It’s like a local police department pulling a homicide investigator to conduct an operation against jaywalkers,” Mr. Hagelsieb said.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/26/us/politics/ice-border-patrol-trust.html?smid=nytcore-android-share

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Three more years of this 🤮

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12 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

No wonder the numbers are so dismal. A vast majority of Americans strongly disapprove of the ICE tactics. Even some agents and many former agents object to the aggressive tactics, and especially the arrest quotas, which are downright shameful.

Oscar Hagelsieb spent nearly 25 years as an immigration officer and special agent, proud of his work enforcing federal laws.

But watching the chaos unfolding in Minneapolis, and the fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen there on Saturday, Mr. Hagelsieb said he felt anger and despair at how the Trump administration was deploying his former agency. “You’re not addressing the problem by throwing a 500-pound gorilla into these inner cities,” said Mr. Hagelsieb, 52, who said he voted three times for President Trump and retired from the Department of Homeland Security in 2023. “It’s completely unfair to the agents who have been put in this position.”

“They’re causing chaos, and unfortunately it’s costing lives,” he added. “There’s only so much they can handle before bad things start to happen.”

Mr. Hagelsieb’s comments reflect a growing sense of fear, frustration and disillusionment among some current and former immigration officials at the department, which is leading Mr. Trump’s push to arrest and deport millions of people. In interviews with The New York Times, more than 20 of them expressed anxieties that the administration was sending federal agents into situations in Minneapolis and other major cities that were increasingly dangerous both for them and civilians they encountered. They said that long hours, arrest quotas and public vitriol were taking a significant toll on morale.

Some also criticized the more aggressive tactics being used by the Border Patrol, as well as the combative approach of one of its leaders, Gregory Bovino. Mr. Bovino has often used the phrase “turn and burn” to describe Border Patrol operations, a reference to actions like smashing windshields, using explosives to blow down the doors of homes and engaging in car chases.

Gil Kerlikowske, who during the Obama administration led Customs and Border Protection, which includes the Border Patrol, said most Border Patrol agents did not have experience “policing an urban environment.”

Mr. Kerlikowske also said many of the tactics he had seen being used in Minneapolis and other cities, like shooting people with pepper ball rounds and spraying chemical agents at nonviolent protesters, were “far outside standard practices in law enforcement.” And he said his conversations with current Border Patrol employees reflected a grim situation.

“Morale is in the dumpster,” he said. “Many of the agents will be very happy to go back to the job they were trained for on the border.”

But most said they were unhappy with the sharp language from top White House and Homeland Security officials, especially their quick rush to conclude that agents were blameless and Mr. Pretti was at fault, before a full investigation had taken place. One current Homeland Security agent said he had “always given the benefit of the doubt to the government in these situations” but he no longer believed “any of the statements they put out anymore.”

Many also said that Mr. Trump’s mass-arrest campaign was proving counterproductive. In part, they said, that was because many federal agents were not thoroughly trained in dealing with hostile crowds, a growing concern as organized groups of protesters have sought to monitor homeland security activities, filming them on the street, following their agents’ cars and blowing whistles to disrupt their operations.

“We lost all trust,” one current ICE official said. “I’m not sure I can see how we exist three years from now.”

But the administration’s demand for as many as 3,000 arrests per day has significantly reduced the time available for that kind of careful preparation.

In a social media post on Sunday, Tim Quinn, a former senior official at C.B.P. who left the agency last year, criticized the White House’s “reckless push for deportation numbers,” saying that it was “putting the public and law enforcement at great risk.”

John Mitnick, who served as the top attorney at the Department of Homeland Security in the first Trump administration, wrote on social media that he was “enraged and embarrassed by DHS’s lawlessness, fascism, and cruelty.”

Under Mr. Trump, the Border Patrol has also played a sweeping role in enforcing immigration laws within the nation’s interior. There are fewer constitutional protections at the border than there are inside the country.

A Times investigation last year found that agents at Homeland Security Investigations, which is part of ICE and is where Mr. Hagelsieb worked, had been reassigned from cases involving sex crimes against children, drug smuggling and terrorism.

“It’s like a local police department pulling a homicide investigator to conduct an operation against jaywalkers,” Mr. Hagelsieb said.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/26/us/politics/ice-border-patrol-trust.html?smid=nytcore-android-share

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Every time ICE murders someone the Trump Admin circles the wagons and then makes s*** up. The victims always end up as "TERRORISTS". I think the term "terrorist" is the more overused and inappropriate word in the Washington DC's lexicon.

Speaking as a conservative: The Trump Administration's antics are freaking over-the-top.

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23 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

His supporters will argue otherwise but the reality is that this man is incredibly unpopular with the vast majority of Americans. And even more unpopular around the world.

Many Republicans are now working on distancing themselves from the toxic mass, prior to the midterms.

And yet the Kool Aid Band plays on as the Titantic sinks to the bottom

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17 hours ago, Yagoda said:

Why dont you answer the questions LOL.

Afraid?

you have nothing and as always you deflect to cover up

1 minute ago, Mavideol said:

you have nothing and as always you deflect to cover up

Still no answers LOL.

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1 hour ago, connda said:

Three more years of this 🤮

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Not necessarily.

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The times may be changing, but the stain and the stink of Americans elevating a corrupt, narcissistic, manipulative rapist to power will linger for a long time.

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2 hours ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

The times may be changing, but the stain and the stink of Americans elevating a corrupt, narcissistic, manipulative rapist to power will linger for a long time.

Quite possibly for decades, the world will not forget Trump very soon, and nations around the world will not forget his hatred, bitterness, division, threats, wars, scorn, ridicule and nastiness. America will pay an unbelievably high price for hiring this idiot clown to be its so called leader.

6 hours ago, BLMFem said:

Not necessarily.

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That's funny thumbsup

On 1/26/2026 at 12:53 PM, Yagoda said:

Tell us how Fox News is inaccurate. You just dont like the fact that they report the stories the rest of the media ignores, which is why they are the most watched and read News in the USA

Never under estimate the taste of the American public.

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On 1/25/2026 at 1:56 PM, Harrisfan said:

Fake polls

Fake post - loser!

On 1/25/2026 at 1:56 PM, Harrisfan said:

Fake polls

Yes totally agree New York Times fake news again Fake Polls from a Socialist News.

BBC PBS NYT all the worst of the worst when it comes to Fake News. Trump sued and settled out of court for huge figure with Fake BBC over altering news releases and recordings. Worst of worse all 3.

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Fox is so infamous for fake news, doctored photos and videos it has a whole Wikipedia page listing all it dodgy activities. Great fun to read.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_News_controversies

Well if he makes things bad enough he can declare martial law.

Someone needs to remove this guy. He's as bad as Putin.

9 minutes ago, rwill said:

Well if he makes things bad enough he can declare martial law.

Someone needs to remove this guy. He's as bad as Putin.

Sad the brain washing got to you

If the GOP in Congress were clever, they would themselves initiate impeachment proceedings against the President. This action would be the best way for the GOP to redeem itself after a year of doing nothing. Continuing to support an imbecile does nothing but hurt the Party.

51 minutes ago, S Mart said:

Yes totally agree New York Times fake news again Fake Polls from a Socialist News.

BBC PBS NYT all the worst of the worst when it comes to Fake News. Trump sued and settled out of court for huge figure with Fake BBC over altering news releases and recordings. Worst of worse all 3.

Even Rasmussen has Trump down.

https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/approval/donald-trump/approval-rating

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When the Donald Trump won his second stint as President things were going well but as time progresses he is now going over the top the power he has is affecting his train of thought he used to speak of sleepy Joe Biden being old and senile maybe he should take a look in the mirror 🤔😱

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