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Mixed Public Opinion On President Trump's Early Actions

Donald Trump during speech.

A recent national poll conducted by the Marquette Law School indicates that Americans have varying opinions on the early actions taken by President Donald Trump during the initial weeks of his second administration. Since his inauguration, Trump has signed a total of 63 executive orders, a record-breaking number compared to his predecessors.

One of the most popular actions sampled in the poll is Trump's executive order mandating the federal government to recognize only two sexes - male and female. The order, which received support from 63% of adults nationwide, aims to uphold women's rights and freedom of conscience by using clear and accurate language regarding biological sex.

Another well-received move by Trump, according to the survey, is the expansion of oil and gas production, favored by 60% of respondents. Additionally, actions related to immigration and border security, such as deporting illegal immigrants and declaring a national emergency at the southern border, garnered support from the public.

63% of adults support recognizing only two sexes - male and female.
Trump signed a record-breaking 63 executive orders in his second term.
60% of respondents favor Trump's expansion of oil and gas production.

However, not all of Trump's actions have been met with approval. The poll revealed that 65% of respondents opposed Trump's decision to pardon or commute the sentences of individuals involved in the U.S. Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021. Similarly, declarations about reclaiming the Panama Canal and renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America were met with disapproval from a majority of adults nationwide.

The survey also highlighted a significant partisan divide, with approval ratings closely tied to political affiliation. While 89% of Republicans approve of Trump's actions, only 37% of independents and 9% of Democrats share the same sentiment.

In conclusion, the Marquette Law School Poll provides insights into the public's perceptions of Trump's early actions in his second term, showcasing a mix of support and opposition among Americans.

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