The article discusses the overwhelming public disapproval of key policies under Donald Trump's second presidency, such as military action in Iran, proposed budget cuts, and deportation strategies. Recent polls indicate a strong majority opposed the bombing of Iran, with a significant percentage disapproving of Trump's handling of various issues, including Medicaid cuts and deportation actions. The contrast between Trump's administration and public sentiment suggests that continuing on this path could further alienate voters, leading to harmful consequences for the proposed policies.
While Trump may have gotten bored of the idea of military engagement with the Iranians almost immediately after having ordered it, his administration seems intent on pursuing the other policies.
In the Washington Post-Ipsos survey, the Medicaid cuts were underwater by a 63-18 margin, reflecting strong public disapproval of the proposed budget bill.
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