Two months into his presidency (around March 2017), Donald Trump received mixed reviews both domestically and internationally. Here are the key points:
1. Public Opinion in the U.S.:
- Low approval rating: Trump’s approval rating hovered around 40%, significantly lower than previous presidents at the same point.
- Deep political divide: His supporters remained loyal, while critics grew increasingly vocal. The political polarization was very apparent.
2. Controversial Policies and Actions:
- Travel ban executive order: Trump issued a ban on entry from 7 Muslim-majority countries, which sparked protests and was blocked by federal courts.
- Reversing Obama-era policies: He began withdrawing from trade agreements like TPP and expressed intent to leave the Paris Agreement.
- Controversial communication style: His use of Twitter to attack opponents and media raised concerns about professionalism.
3. Relationship with Media and Institutions:
- Tensions with the press: Trump frequently labeled major news outlets as “fake news,” leading to a tense press relationship.
- Russia investigation begins: In March 2017, the FBI confirmed it was investigating ties between Trump’s campaign and Russia.
Summary:
Trump was seen as a disruptive and controversial leader, breaking traditional norms. Supporters saw him as a reformer; critics feared damage to democratic institutions.


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