Trump no longer loves Americans: So polls say

Washington Post/Sum poll. ABC News, which gave Trump's six - month assessment, came amid growing controversy about Russian intervention in the 2016 elections. The assessment of Trump's approval has been placed in a national survey published Sunday, presents American perceptions of the internal policy agenda that has been declining [...]
The assessment of Trump's approval has been placed in a national poll published on Sunday, presents American perceptions of the internal policy agenda, which has seen a decline in leadership and slow pace on the world stage.
It found that the Trump campaign committee paid a fee for the legal firm representing the president's eldest son almost two weeks before the meeting between Trump Jr. and the Russian lawyer promising compromised information on Hillary Clinton, which was later released.
Trump now has a 36% approval rate, 6 points less than the 100-day assessment. The survey found that 48% believed America's leadership in the world is weaker than it was before the billionaire took office, while supporting the republican plans to replace the “Obama Act” Confronted care was just 24 %s compared to 50% supporting the former president's health care signing policy, reports The Guardian”, Periscope broadcast.
In fact, the Washington Post/ The ABC was close to predicting the popular vote on Election Day, in which Hillary Clinton won 2.5 million ballots, Trump took over the White House at the election college, and no president has received such low marks at the start of their term since such voting began, so by 1945.
The survey also found that 63% of people thought that the June 2016 meeting, between senior members of Trump's inner circle, including his eldest son and son-in-law Jared Kouchner, as well as a group of Russians, with them and lawyer Natalia Veselniskaya, was inadequate.
The New York Times “reported that Trump signed in his son's first statement to “SETimes” about the meeting, which, like later statements, was found not in full account of the events./Periscopi/












