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Evelyn Hockstein Reuters
President Donald Trump He received one of his highest Assessment of work approval In his decade of his political career, after he began his own second date with a wave Executive activities.
New CBS News/YouGov survey He stated that 53% of the US adults had approved the general work of Trump in the office so far.
Most respondents said that they would describe 78-year-old Trump as “effective”, “concentrated”, “hard”, “competent” and “energy”-although only 37% said that they considered him “sympathetic”.
The vast majority – 70% – claim that Trump does what he promised during the 2024 campaign.
The probe published on Sunday was based on a study of 2175 respondents conducted between last Wednesday and Friday. It has a margin of an error of 2.5 percentage points plus or minus.
The CBS survey gives Trump higher general grades than other last surveys, including those conducted by Gallup AND Pew. But all results generally show that Trump begins its second term with greater support than when he took office for the first time in 2017.
The positive numbers of Trump appeared even when he won less than stelar -grades in matters that were crucial for his victory in the presidential race, such as trade and inflation.
For example, 51%of respondents said CBS that they believe that Trump's policy would increase food prices and food, compared to 28%, who believe that his policy would reduce prices, and another 20%who claimed that nothing They will change.
Two -thirds of respondents said that Trump's administration is not focused on lowering the prices of goods and services.
And 73% said that they believe that new American tariffs for imported goods generally make things more expensive for them, and only 8% believe that tariffs would lower prices.
Most also said that they were not convinced that the tariffs would create American jobs, as Trump said: 32% said CBS that he would do it, while 34% said that it costs jobs, and another 34% did not provide any changes.
Trump has already hit the tariffs on board Canada, Mexico and China, although he stopped import duties Canada and Mexico From the effect to the beginning of March. Most of the CBS survey opposed the tariffs in Canada, Mexico and Europe, but 56% said that they support new tariffs to China.
Most, 58%, also stated that Trump's decision to pardon the vast majority of accused in connection with January 6, 2021, riots in the US Capitol.
But there were other bright spots in the poll, including the key issue of immigration.
His initial efforts to deport undocumented immigrants brought 59% consent massively, and his plan to send US soldiers to the southern border to stop illegal crossings, received 64% support at CBS.
Meanwhile, the support of the conflict between Israel and Hamas pulled the consent of 54% of respondents, although the democrats and liberals were mostly opposed to this.
The respondents were mixed on how much power and influence should be wielded by the so -called government department's performance, Elon Musk-A devoted task group seeking to cut federal bureaucracy.
But the multitude said that Trump's administration is focused on limiting US government expenditure and US foreign assistance, as well as at the end of diversity, equity and inclusion programs.