7 in 10 US adults disapprove of how Donald Trump is handling Greenland issue: Survey
A recent survey reveals that approximately 70% of American adults disapprove of President Donald Trump's handling of the proposed acquisition of Greenland. This controversial initiative has not only drawn widespread criticism from the general public but has also alienated a significant portion of his own Republican base. The idea of purchasing Greenland, a territory of Denmark, was initially floated by Trump, sparking a mix of ridicule and concern among political analysts and citizens alike. The backlash underscores the contentious nature of Trump's foreign policy decisions and the growing unease within his party regarding his unconventional approach. As the 2020 election draws closer, these sentiments may pose challenges for Trump's re-election campaign, as he grapples with maintaining support from both Republicans and the broader electorate. The survey results highlight a critical moment in American politics, reflecting public sentiment on international relations and the administration's priorities.
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