Multiple messages from Trump have emerged. Firstly, according to a report by The Washington Post on the 20th, a rare scene has appeared in American politics in just over two weeks: former Democratic Presidents Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Bill Clinton have consecutively publicly condemned the Trump administration and its policies. Historians have stated that it is unusual for former presidents in the United States to publicly criticize their successors, and for three former presidents to do so simultaneously in such a short period of time may be "unprecedented."
Secondly, a latest opinion poll by CNBC on April 19 local time shows that U.S. President Trump is facing widespread dissatisfaction over his policies on tariffs, inflation, and government spending, leading to a decline in his support rate on economic issues to a new low during his presidency. On the 19th, protests were held in multiple cities across the United States, with people taking to the streets in the capital, Washington, New York, San Francisco, Boston, and other cities to protest against the current government's large-scale layoffs, tariff increases, and immigration deportation policies.
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Miss_1903
· 2025-04-21 16:12
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· 2025-04-21 03:06
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· 2025-04-21 01:00
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· 2025-04-21 00:15
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· 2025-04-20 23:12
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WinTheWorldWithWisdo
· 2025-04-20 22:30
Multiple messages from Trump have surfaced again. First, according to a report from The Washington Post on the 20th, in just over two weeks, a rare scene has unfolded in American politics: former Democratic presidents Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Bill Clinton have publicly condemned the Trump administration and its policies in succession. Historians state that it is unusual for former presidents in the U.S. to openly criticize their successors, and for three former presidents to do so simultaneously in such a short time frame is likely "unprecedented."
Secondly, on April 19 local time, the latest opinion poll from CNBC shows that President Trump is facing widespread dissatisfaction over his administration's measures regarding tariffs, inflation, and government spending, leading to a new low in his approval rating on economic issues during his presidency.
Moreover, on the 19th, protests took place in many cities across the U.S., with people taking to the streets in the capital Washington, New York, San Francisco, Boston, and other cities to protest against the current government's large-scale layoffs, increased tariffs, and immigration policies.
Multiple messages from Trump have emerged. Firstly, according to a report by The Washington Post on the 20th, a rare scene has appeared in American politics in just over two weeks: former Democratic Presidents Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Bill Clinton have consecutively publicly condemned the Trump administration and its policies. Historians have stated that it is unusual for former presidents in the United States to publicly criticize their successors, and for three former presidents to do so simultaneously in such a short period of time may be "unprecedented."
Secondly, a latest opinion poll by CNBC on April 19 local time shows that U.S. President Trump is facing widespread dissatisfaction over his policies on tariffs, inflation, and government spending, leading to a decline in his support rate on economic issues to a new low during his presidency.
On the 19th, protests were held in multiple cities across the United States, with people taking to the streets in the capital, Washington, New York, San Francisco, Boston, and other cities to protest against the current government's large-scale layoffs, tariff increases, and immigration deportation policies.