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President Donald Trump is batting his second term in a full sprint, marking every day with a surge in activities intended to rebrand the country and remake the government.
It was a dizzying onslaught of activities that could turn people’s minds. Did all those who voted for Trump really want all of this?
On Thursday, it was promised to impose new tariffs on foreign cars despite a surge in inflation data. Inflation and the economy were two of the main drivers behind Trump’s election victory when reading voting data. Tariffs make things more expensive if you believe most economists.
Trump’s campaign promises that tariffs and lowering prices will be contradictory, and has decided to focus on tariffs on inflation, at least to get started.
He also uses his strength to make changes that have never been mentioned in the campaign trajectory, such as renaming the “Gulf of Mexico” to “The Gulf of America.” According to a recent Marquette University poll, 71% of Americans are opposed to the name change.
With many of Trump’s big policy goals – massive deportation, much smaller bureaucracy, and why bother attitudes towards climate change – he leaves a country far different from the one he took over from President Joe Biden I was able to do that.
And that’s the point of the election, including Tuesday at the Oval Office when voters said they chose his plan to significantly cut government spending, as Trump argued.
“That’s what I was elected, and the borders and the military, and a lot of things. But this is a big part of that.”

Or, as Trump’s chief cost cutter Elon Musk said, “People voted for major government reforms. There should be no doubt about that. That was in the campaign.”
Musk certainly has promised dramatic changes that Trump will cut down on immigration, particularly the size of government, and end birthright citizenship.
Details, particularly regarding cutting the size of government, may come as a surprise to some. Trump didn’t talk much about ending agencies such as USAID and the Consumer Financial Protection Agency on the campaign trail. He actively distanced himself from Project 2025. This is a conservative blueprint that turns out to be very similar to many of Trump’s second term agenda.
Inflation was one of voters’ biggest complaints about the Biden administration. Still, Trump’s early moves, particularly on tariffs, could raise prices, at least in the short term.
“There’s a lot of things people like about Donald Trump’s first few weeks. CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten said inflation wasn’t one of them when he appeared on the network. Enten is the United States It pointed to a recent CBS poll that said 66% of people aren’t focused enough on lowering prices for goods and services, including almost half of Republicans.

Trump says he doesn’t know why Musk met with the Indian Prime Minister
However, in the same CBS poll, Trump was a positive approval rating, at 53%, and he described him as tough, energetic, intensive and effective. Other polls show him slightly underwater.
Most people in the CBS poll agreed that 70% of them were doing what he had promised.
A majority could potentially approve him, and a strong majority could expect all of this, but that doesn’t mean most people agree with it all.

That Marquette poll shows 60% have illegally deported domestic migrants, and 59% support declaring a national emergency at the border, as Trump did.
Meanwhile, 57% are opposed to deporting immigrants who have been illegally in the US for many years, but have been employed and have no criminal history, but who are opposed to Trump’s deportation of immigrants who are likely to deport many people. It’s doing it.
Rep. Carlos Guimenez, a Miami Republican, generally supports Trump’s immigration policy, but Trump’s decision to withdraw temporary protection status for refugees from Venezuela legally in the US Hearing anger from the large Venezuelan population of his district. People in his district could be persecuted if they were deported, Guimenez told CNN’s Pamela Brown on Thursday.
“It’s up to me as a member of the House to represent my district,” Gimenez said. “Bad things” should be reclaimed, he said, “But when you go back to Venezuela, Cuba, etc., there are other people who are actually afraid of the impact, and those people are treated a little differently. You should do it.”
Trump won Miami-Dade County with over 55% of the vote, and 58% of Florida’s Latino voters, according to exit polls.
The vote from Reuters/Ipsos has had much support for Trump’s enforcement actions, including reducing the size of the government and freeing most foreign aid. However, just under 40% of Americans supported some of Trump’s more controversial moves. These include:
Transgender people are in the federal effort to prioritize the employment of women and minorities to withdraw the US from the Paris Climate Agreement, which seeks to end the birthright citizenship freeze funds for several services. Prohibiting prohibiting public service
In particular, the majority of Republicans support all of these policies, but even they oppose Trump’s plan to reduce restrictions on how and where artificial intelligence systems are used. It’s there.
In a country with over 330 million people that only offer two viable options to their leaders every four years, it is expected that no one will support everything the president does.
That’s especially true with Trump, who changed his GOP with a populist course that made old security Republicans uncomfortable.

Senator Mitch McConnell, who until recently was the Senate Republican leader, is now a lonely voice against Trump on some issues.
McConnell, a polio survivor, was the only Republican to oppose Trump’s health and welfare pick, a confirmation of vaccine skeptical Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Kennedy was confirmed Thursday. In comments Thursday, Trump humiliated McConnell by questioning whether he had polio or not.

Trump responds to McConnell against RFK JR confirmation
McConnell also opposed Trump’s Secretary of Defense Pete Hegses and his National Intelligence Director Tarsi Gabbard.
Despite his criticism of Trump over some issues, McConnell said he supports most of Trump’s policies, but he would become a loud Republican voice for isolationist foreign policy or something like Ukraine It will be a setback with support from a besieged democracy.
It could be a losing battle for McConnell, as Trump embraced a much more friendly approach to Russia and said he trusted Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday.
McConnell definitely helped enable Trump to revive politically when he refused to vote to convict him at the 2021 Senate Each Trial. After the January 6th riot, Confidence could have removed Trump from his job. McConnell rebuked Trump at the time.