Most Americans, regardless of party affiliation, are skeptical about US military intervention in Venezuela and demand clearer explanations from the White House.
A new poll reveals that nearly 70% of Americans say they don't think the US should intervene militarily, with only a small minority expressing support for such action. Notably, even among Republicans, most say Trump has not clearly explained his stance on military involvement in Venezuela.
Meanwhile, many Americans are more concerned about rising prices and economic instability at home rather than hearing rhetoric from the White House about inflation.
The perception that US military actions would not have a significant impact on reducing the flow of illicit drugs into the country seems to be widespread among Americans, with over 60% stating this in the poll.
However, a small but significant portion of MAGA Republicans are actually more supportive of potential military action, suggesting that some factions within the Republican base may be more deferential to Trump's positions on foreign policy.
The economy and handling of inflation remain top issues for many Americans, with over 70% disapproving of Trump's performance in this area. A significant portion of those who judge him mainly based on economic matters believe he is not spending enough time addressing the issue.
Deportation policies continue to be a contentious issue, with most Democrats and independents expressing dissatisfaction with the current program, while nearly two-thirds of Republicans say it does not impact their evaluation of Trump's overall performance.
A new poll reveals that nearly 70% of Americans say they don't think the US should intervene militarily, with only a small minority expressing support for such action. Notably, even among Republicans, most say Trump has not clearly explained his stance on military involvement in Venezuela.
Meanwhile, many Americans are more concerned about rising prices and economic instability at home rather than hearing rhetoric from the White House about inflation.
The perception that US military actions would not have a significant impact on reducing the flow of illicit drugs into the country seems to be widespread among Americans, with over 60% stating this in the poll.
However, a small but significant portion of MAGA Republicans are actually more supportive of potential military action, suggesting that some factions within the Republican base may be more deferential to Trump's positions on foreign policy.
The economy and handling of inflation remain top issues for many Americans, with over 70% disapproving of Trump's performance in this area. A significant portion of those who judge him mainly based on economic matters believe he is not spending enough time addressing the issue.
Deportation policies continue to be a contentious issue, with most Democrats and independents expressing dissatisfaction with the current program, while nearly two-thirds of Republicans say it does not impact their evaluation of Trump's overall performance.