الثلاثاء، 11 أبريل 2017

"Buzz Feed" : Even By Latin America's Standards, Donald Trump's Approval Ratings Are Bad

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's early approval ratings look more like the average Ecuadoran or Guatemalan president's than a US commander in chief's, a political science team finds. New Gallup poll shows that President Trump's approval rating has fallen to a new low. The death of Osama bin Laden in 2011, for example, only lifted Barack Obama's approval rating for less than two months. Trump's approval ratings gain following the Syria bombing, is typical for presidents following military action, but such boosts tend to be short-lived, Carlin noted. And the approval database shows that several Latin American countries — Argentina, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela — have never had a president with such poor early opening approval ratings.


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Donald Trump's New York Modeling Agency To Shut Down


Donald Trump's New York Modeling Agency To Shut Down
A Trump Organization representative also told The New York Post that the modeling agency was closing up shop. The president of the United States is getting out of the modeling business: Trump Models is closing down. President Donald Trump has an 85 percent stake in the business launched by the Trump Organization in 1999, according to his personal financial disclosure filings released last year. It's the most recent loss of management and models that began last year as Trump's presidential campaign heated up. "The Trump Organization is choosing to exit the modeling industry," company president Corinne Nicolas told associates over the weekend in an email obtained by Mother Jones.

Donald Trump's agenda mired in Congress


Donald Trump's agenda mired in Congress
Still, Mr. Trump has been able to move forward on some key parts of his agenda without the help of the Republican-led Congress. Eighty days into his presidency, Mr. Trump has been denied the major legislative accomplishments that were cornerstones of his campaign. Until this year, Congress had only used this law once to successfully repeal a regulation."He said the White House and Congress remain on track to implement an ambitious agenda. Now it's Republicans who are looking to revive an Obamacare repeal after House Republicans' first go-around stumbled. "President Trump ran on ending these regulations and jump-starting the economy.


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