The assembly was eclectic to say the least, with podcaster Megyn Kelly and Fox News anchor Brett Baier appearing, as well as new FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, and editors and CEOs from media outlets including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, PBS, NBC and CNN.
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That surge is driven entirely by Republicans, whose satisfaction jumped from 10% in January to 68% in February.
Three new national polls released indicate President Donald Trump's approval ratings are edging down slightly since taking over in the White House one month ago
Trump’s mass deportation effort was the only one of eight policies in a Washington Post-Ipsos poll that the majority of Americans said they approve of.
Another Gallup report showed Trump’s job approval on the economy at 42%, though there were stark partisan differences in that survey. Ninety percent of Republicans in the Gallup poll approved of Trump’s handling of the economy, compared to 31% of independents and just 5% of Democrats.
The overall number of Americans identifying as non-heterosexual soared to a record high according to a 2024 Gallup poll published last week.
The poll demonstrates that, in the span of three years, Democratic favorability ratings for Israel have plummeted 30 points. In 2022, 63% of Democrats viewed Israel favorably. The number dropped to 56% in 2023 and 47% in 2024 — following Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack and the ensuing war in Gaza — before falling to 33% this year.