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President Donald Trump He promises “to say it as” during his stellar schedule on Tuesday to a joint session of Congress.
“Tomorrow night will be great,” the president promoted in a publication of social networks on the eve of his first important speech against Congress during his second presidential administration.
Trump is expected to use the address, which Fox News was the first to inform that it will be thematic, “the renewal of the American dream”, to show its activity avalanche during its first six weeks in the White House.
“The best opening month of any president in history,” Trump wrote in a publication on social networks last week, while promoting his achievements – Some of them controversial, since its inauguration of January 20.
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President Donald Trump makes an economic announcement in the Roosevelt room at the White House in Washington, DC, on March 3, 2025. (Reuters/Leah Millis)
However, the latest surveys indicate that Americans are divided into The work you have done so far.
Trump has an approval of 45% and 49% disapproval in one of those surveys, according to a Marist College survey for PBS News and NPR. In addition, a CNN survey, also carried out last week, put the president’s approval index by 48%, with 52% disapproval.
However, Trump’s approval ratings were above the water in others new surveys, including one for CBS News that was also in the field in recent days and launched over the weekend.
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Since the president is a polarizing politician and larger than life, it is not surprising that the latest surveys indicate a massive partisan division on Trump’s performance. The surveys highlight that the vast majority of the Democrats give the President a great thumb, while the Republicans overwhelmingly approve the work he is doing in office.
Although Americans are divided into Trump’s performance, approval ratings for their second mandate are an improvement of their first service tour, when 2017 began in negative territory and remained underwater during its four -year term in The White House.
President Donald Trump talks to journalists before addressing Marine One at the White House South Lawn, on Friday, February 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
One reason: Trump today enjoys solid republican support like a rock.
“He never had support among the Democrats in the first administration, but he also had some problems with the Republicans,” said Daron Shaw, professor of politics and president of the University of Texas.
Shaw, who works as a member of the Fox News decision team and the republican partner in Fox News surveyHe emphasized “that is a big difference between 2017 and 2025. The party is completely solidified behind him.”
Trump has been moving at deformation speed during his first six weeks ago in the White House with a wave of executive orders and actions. Their movements not only fulfilled some of their main campaign promises, but also allowed the president to return his executive muscles, he quickly put his stamp in the federal government, make great cuts to the federal workforce and also solve some long -standing complaints.
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Trump until Tuesday had signed 82 executive orders since its inauguration, according to a Fox News count, which far exceeds the rate of recent presidential predecessors during their first weeks in office.
President Donald Trump signs an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on February 14, 2025. (Andrew Harnik/Getty images)
These movements include a high profile repression against immigration, the slapped tariffs on the main commercial partners, including Canada and Mexico, and foreign help frozen to Ukraine.
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“It has been a flood of the area here every day, often several times a day,” said Lee Miringoff, director of the Marist Institute of Public Opinion, Fox News Digital. “We are only seeing many things that happen with little time for the public to digest. The net effect of everything is that there is a sensation, by the public, that some things move too fast.”
While an improvement in his first mandate, Trump’s approval classifications are lower six weeks after his presidency than any of his recent predecessors in the White House.
Shaw pointed out that neither Trump nor former president Joe Biden “It began with an overwhelming approval. This is not like the honeymoon period that historically hopes that the presidents enjoy … historically, the other side gives you a little margin when you enter for the first time. That no longer happens.”
The Biden approval index was rondó in the bass in the mid -50s during the first six months of its only mandate as president, with its disapproval in the 30 higher than the 40s in the mid -40s.
However, Biden numbers sank into a negative territory at the end of summer and autumn of 2021, following their very critical handling of turbulent UU output of Afghanistan, and in the middle of the very high inflation and a wave of migrants who cross the United States along the southern border of the nation with Mexico.
President Joe Biden talks about his administration on December 10, 2024. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
Biden’s approval ratings were maintained under water during the rest of their presidency.
“He just paralyzed and never recovered,” Shaw said about Biden.
An average of all the most recent national surveys indicates that Trump’s approval ratings are just above water. However, Trump has seen that his numbers are reduced slightly since he returned to the White House at the end of January, when an average of his surveys indicated the president’s approval index in the 50s and his disapproval in the mid -40s.
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“The honeymoon is over, and it is actually ruling, and that generally demolishes numbers,” Digital’s Fox News, veteran political scientist Wayne Les overonce, president of New England College, based in New Hampshire headquarters, told Fox News News News. “I hope the numbers continue to slide since changes in Washington really begin to affect people’s daily lives.”
Shaw pointed out that Trump’s “qualification in the economy is approximately four, which is 25 points better than driving. It is above immigration water. His best problem at this time is the crime. There is more than ten of crime.”
However, Shaw emphasized that inflation, the problem that helped promote Trump to return to the White House, is still critical for the president’s political fortune.
“If prices are still high, it will have problems,” Shaw warned.