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The Pew Research Center poll found that Trump’s approval rating has dropped three percentage points over the past two months and is down nine points since shortly after he took office. The poll ultimately found that Trump had a 38% approval rating among all Americans, which is down from the 47% approval rating in January.
Sir Keir Starmer will join Volodymyr Zelensky and other top European leaders in Washington for talks with Donald Trump tomorrow. The Prime Minister ‘stands ready to support this next phase of further talks and will reaffirm that his backing for Ukraine will continue for as long as it takes’, Downing Street said.
CNN was left red-faced after the channel broadcast a Donald Trump segment following his meeting with Vladimir Putin. Trump and Putin met in Anchorage, Alaska, to discuss Russia 's ongoing conflict with Russia, with Trump making it clear that he wants to help the warring countries find a peace deal.
A lipreader has claimed that Russian president Vladimir Putin lashed out at a journalist during his meeting with Donald Trump in Alaska
In June, 40 percent of millennials approved of his job performance while 53 percent disapproved, according to YouGov/Economist.
President Donald Trump returned to the Kennedy Center to make announcements about this year’s honorees, showing off his vision for the arts institution.
Primetime' for a conversation about the ongoing Trump-backed redistricting efforts in Texas as his colleagues prepare to return to the state. He also talks about the Trump-Putin summit, calling it a "stunning disappointment.
Trump's approval rating among the youngest voters remains underwater, but the latest YouGov/ Economist poll, conducted between August 9-11, shows Trump's net approval rating at -28 (33 percent approve, 61 percent disapprove), a 10-point jump from last month when it was -38 (18 percent approved and 66 percent disapproved).
Absent a school board election or a looming strike, the CPS year starting Monday looks relatively calm. But with financial struggles and threats from D.C., there’s plenty to keep tabs on.
The heads of Britain, Italy, Finland and France will join Ukraine's president who is under U.S. pressure to accept a quick deal to end Russia's war on terms that would be hugely difficult to accept.