In an attempt to hide his falling approval rates, Donald Trump claimed that constituents lodging complaints at Republican town halls are paid actors.
Trump is set to give his first address since returning to the White House before a joint session of Congress on March 4. He appears to be trying to generate excitement for the address with grand promises that it will be “big” and that he “will tell it like it is.” However, his approval rate is falling. FiveThirtyEight‘s approval poll has him sitting at 48.0% positive and 47.8% negative, compared to 49.7% positive and 41.5% negative in January. Hence, his net approval has dropped from 8.2% to 0.2%. The drop is to be expected as he continues to earn criticism over his attitude toward Ukraine, letting Elon Musk raid the government and attacking various government departments and aid programs. His approval is bound to take a further hit after his outburst at the Oval Office during a meeting with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Trump is not coping well as he takes to claiming that those who disapprove of him are paid actors.
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