The numbers shouldn’t look like this. After tariffs, diplomatic flare‑ups, and a barrage of executive orders, many expected Donald Trump’s second term to begin with a political collapse. Instead, his approval has hardened, not shattered. Trade wars, immigration crackdowns, institutional clashes—each new fight seems to test the limits of American tolerance, yet the polls keep telling a different sto…CONTINUE READING BELOW
Trump’s second term has opened like a sustained collision, yet his standing with the public remains stubbornly intact.
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Tariffs are biting into global supply chains, allies are bristling, and critics warn of long‑term economic fallout.
Still, nearly half the country continues to say: stay the course. For many,
the chaos is not a bug but a signal that promises are being forcefully pursued.
Underneath the noise lies a country locked in a tense equilibrium. Supporters see strength, border control, and a leader
finally “fighting back.” Opponents see reckless brinkmanship and mounting costs that haven’t fully come due.
That is the unresolved tension: approval holding steady while consequences are
still unfolding. As policies move from headlines to household budgets, the real test will be whether durability
becomes entrenchment—or suddenly gives way to a sharp, unforgiving turn.


