Global Skepticism of President Trump's Leadership Fuels Decline in US Reputation, Survey Says
- A Pew Research Center survey conducted from January 8 to April 26 across 24 countries found widespread negative perceptions of President Trump’s leadership in world affairs.
- These views follow Trump taking office in 2017, withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris climate accord, and imposing tariffs that unsettled global markets and strained alliances.
- The survey showed majorities in many countries view Trump as arrogant and dangerous, with less than 20% in Canada, France, Germany, Australia, and Spain confident in his climate change policies.
- Confidence in Trump varies globally, with 79% of Nigerians trusting his world leadership, 88% of Hungarian Fidesz supporters expressing confidence, and a global median confidence at 34%.
- These results suggest a polarized international reputation for Trump, complicating U.S. diplomacy and reflecting ideological divides influenced by right-wing populist support.
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