Category: policy
‘Large numbers’ of Trump fans now distancing themselves from him: analysis
In an article for CNN published Thursday, Aaron Blake, a senior political reporter for the outlet, argued that conservative podcast host Joe Rogan’s recent surprise at the severity of President Donald Trump’s deportation policies may reflect a broader realization among Americans that Trump is going further than many expected in his second term. Blake used Rogan’s remarks as a jump-off point to explore the disconnect between Trump’s campaign rhetoric and how his policies are now playing out in practice even among those who supported or endorsed him. Rogan, who publicly endorsed Trump ahead of the 2024 election, recently expressed alarm over televised scenes of aggressive deportation tactics.“I really thought they were just going to go after the criminals,” Rogan said. “I did not ever anticipate seeing that on TV on a regular basis.”Blake noted that while Trump was clear about his hardline immigration stance during both campaigns, even supporters like Rogan appear unprepared for the intensity and scope of the policies now being enacted. The CNN reporter pointed to polling data to argue that many Americans, including independents and even some Republicans, didn’t fully grasp how far Trump would go. A CBS News-YouGov poll found only 52 percent of Americans believe Trump is doing what he promised during the campaign, with 48 percent saying he’s doing “different things.” Among independents, 53 percent say Trump isn’t following through on his campaign promises. These figures suggest that a significant share of voters did not anticipate the full extent of his agenda. According to Blake, public opinion appears to be rapidly shifting. The percentage of Americans who say Trump is doing what he promised has declined over time from 70 percent in February to 52 percent this month. Blake argued that these numbers reflect growing discomfort with how far Trump has gone.“That would suggest large numbers of people have gradually come to believe this wasn’t what the country signed up for,” he wrote. Blake also underscored how even predictions that Trump might use the Justice Department against political foes or issue sweeping pardons for Jan. 6 rioters underestimated the scale of those actions. While many expected some level of this behavior, the extent has gone beyond what polls showed most thought “very likely.”A June Pew Research Center poll backs this up, with 48 percent of Americans saying Trump’s actions were worse than they expected, compared to just 20 percent who said they were better. Blake noted that Trump’s long-standing habit of making extreme promises and then sometimes not following through gave supporters leeway to assume he might not act on his most provocative pledges. Now, as those promises are being realized, public reaction is shifting.
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立維国、15日に党首会談実施で一致 首相指名へ野党候補の一本化が焦点
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【太陽光パネル】大量廃棄、環境悪化恐れ リサイクル義務化、頓挫
Global population to peak at 10.8bn before decline: UN report
The global population is projected to increase until the year 2080, peaking at around 10. 8 billion before declining, according to a United Nations report.
How to turn your EU project results into policy
Photo credits: Rido81 / BigStock The European Commission has published a new guide for researchers on writing policy briefs to.
Notebook Manufacturers Demand Ban On Imports, Seek Anti-Dumping Duties Amid GST Concerns
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‘Very hard’ for bar to make money as council stops it opening past midnight
Crib in the Bedford Place neighbourhood was unsuccessful in attempting to extend the trading hours on its planning permission beyond its current closing time of midnight. Applicant Sharan Snober said she did not understand why other neighbouring venues could open until 3am or 4am but she had to be restricted.
Exact date clocks change in Ireland with 5pm sunsets just around the corner
Clocks in Ireland will go back an hour next month, marking the end of daylight saving time and bringing earlier sunsets, darker evenings and an extra hour of morning light.
Silicon Valley startup CEO challenges US’ H-1B visa fees hike, says $100,000 fees will favor…
Box CEO Aaron Levie has strongly criticised President Trump’s new $100,000 H-1B visa fee, warning it grants large tech companies an unfair advantage over cash-strapped startups in the global talent acquisition race. Levie argued the steep cost transforms international hiring into a ‘spending game’ smaller firms cannot win, potentially pushing innovation overseas. He advocated for a significantly lower $20,000 fee and a broader reform framework with flexible visa caps, aiming to attract top global talent while safeguarding American wages.
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