NewsTrump's first 100 days: Majority of americans fear dictatorship

Trump's first 100 days: Majority of americans fear dictatorship

Donald Trump is considered a "dangerous dictator" by many Americans. According to research conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI), as many as 52% of U.S. citizens believe this. Four out of ten Americans view Trump positively.

Support for Donald Trump is falling in the USA
Support for Donald Trump is falling in the USA
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Rafał Strzelec

Donald Trump has been in office for over 100 days in the U.S. His actions, both domestically and in international relations, can be described as revolutionary. The latter is particularly important from our perspective—Trump aims to achieve peace in Ukraine while maintaining reasonably good relations with the aggressor, Vladimir Putin. Moreover, he imposed high tariffs on many countries, including the entire European Union. These have been suspended for now, but the whole world is uncertain about what other ideas the U.S. president might come up with.

Especially since he changed the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the American Gulf, has repeatedly mentioned an interest in acquiring Greenland or the Panama Canal, and recently demanded free transport through the Suez Canal.

Survey from the U.S.: how Americans assess Trump

Trump is also waging a "war" with the U.S. establishment, publicly attacking journalists, institutions, and universities. The U.S. president is periodically assessed. Surveys indicate the mood among Americans after more than 100 days of Trump's administration. Axios published the results of a survey conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI).

The survey reveals that as many as 52% of respondents agreed with the provocative statement that Trump "is a dangerous dictator whose power should be limited before he destroys American democracy." Among independent voters, this percentage was 56%. Only four out of ten U.S. citizens expressed positive opinions about Trump after his first 100 days in office.

The greatest dissatisfaction among Americans is caused by decisions regarding mass deportations, tariffs, and the cancellation of student visas. American society also negatively assesses the mass layoffs of federal workers in many agencies and the inhumane treatment of detainees being deported.

Americans assessed Trump: "threat to democracy"

Among those who view Trump positively, the majority are voters of the Republican Party—83% of them. Additionally, 8% of Democratic supporters appreciated the U.S. president. 81% of surveyed Republicans still believe that "Trump is a strong leader who should be granted the authority needed to restore America's greatness."

Most Americans perceive Trump in dictatorial terms, and I think most Americans fear that American democracy is in danger, said Melissa Deckman, CEO of PRRI, in an interview with Axios.

The above study was conducted from February 28 to March 20 on a sample of over 5,000 people from all 50 states in the U.S.

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