'Arrogant. Dangerous. Dishonest': 47th president's global image tanks as US reputation plummets
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A Pew Research Center survey found that global confidence in Donald Trump is significantly low, especially following his second presidential term. In 19 of 24 surveyed countries, the majority expressed distrust in his ability to handle world affairs, with only 34% expressing confidence. The survey indicated a damaging impact on the U.S. image, particularly in Mexico and Canada. Many respondents characterized Trump as arrogant and dangerous, and only a small fraction view him as honest, signaling profound global skepticism towards his leadership.
A global median of just 34 percent have confidence in Trump, while 62 percent say they do not, showing a deep mistrust towards his leadership.
Trump's worst ratings come from Mexico, where only 8 percent express confidence in his leadership and a staggering 91 percent reject it.
The survey reveals that favorable views of the U.S. have dropped in 15 countries, partly due to the perception of Trump as dangerous and arrogant.
Majorities in most countries describe Trump as 'arrogant' (median 80 percent) and 'dangerous' (median 65 percent) while only 28 percent consider him honest.
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