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India Today on MSNTrump completes six months in White House, calls US 'most respected country'Trump talks proudly about his presidency and the progress he says he's made, but polls show that many Americans are not happy with his performance. Still, he is confident, pointing to strong support from Republican voters and his actions on the Epstein case.
The White House just spent six months jamming a massive legislative package through Congress with almost no margin for error. Now comes the real challenge.
President Donald Trump emphasized 'record’ polls of strong support on Sunday within the Republican Party following the Epstein files controversy.
President Donald Trump says the Epstein files drama has only made him more popular. “My Poll Numbers within the Republican Party, and MAGA, have gone up, significantly, since the Jeffrey Epstein Hoax was exposed by the Radical Left Democrats and,
Texas Republicans are poised to redraw the state's congressional map in hopes of flipping more seats in their favor. But history suggests the plan could backfire.
President Trump marked his six-month anniversary of his second term in office by touting that the United States is the “hottest” and “most respected country anywhere in the world.” “Wow, time flies!” the president began his message on Truth Social on Sunday morning.
More broadly, support for Trump's deportation program has declined in recent months. Sunday's poll found that 51 percent of respondents disapprove of the program, while 49 percent approve. That marks a notable drop from a similar February poll, when 59 percent approved, and from 54 percent in a June poll.