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It’s rare to find universal agreement across the political spectrum, but a Washington Post poll released Monday revealed a bipartisan consensus following the United States’ military operation in Venezuela.
According to the poll, a majority of U.S. adults, however, believe that such actions should have required approval from Congress, with more than 6 in 10 in agreement. While 76% of Republicans think the operation was appropriate under Trump’s order, 94% of Democrats said it should have received prior approval.
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Eye-popping new poll drops after Trump's controversial strike
A stunningly low share of Americans support President Donald Trump's controversial military strike that toppled Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro, a new poll showed Monday. Just one in three Americans back the move,
Following the United States' strike in Venezuela, a new poll gave the first look at how President Donald Trump's approval has been affected.
According to the poll, Trump received a 56% unfavorable rating and a 40% favorable rating, with the margin more pronounced among party lines: while 97% of Democrats view him unfavorably and 3% favorably, 89% of Republicans rate him favorably and 9% unfavorably.
As the Trump administration enters its crucial second year, polls indicate that much of the American public disapproves of the president and his flagship policies, although views are split along partisan lines.
President Donald Trump’s second term entered a new phase over the weekend, with the administration launching a successful operation in Venezuela that captured its leader, Nicolás Maduro.
As 2025 draws to a close, Americans are viewing Trump and these three potential candidates in an unfavorable light.
Democratic strategist Sarah Mercer and Axiom Strategies GOP strategist Erin Maguire join 'Saturday in America' to discuss President Donald Trump's approval rating and how it could impact 2026 midterm elections.
Republicans largely support the military extraction of Venezuela's leader while Democrats strongly oppose the action taken without congressional approval.