Again, Trump Was Right and The Crime Syndicate Fell Right into His Trap, Even After He Explained It to Them

The latest polls show the American people support President Trump’s plan for restoring America as those of the crime syndicate continue to oppose him on “one sensible policy after another.”

This from slaynews.com.

Two major post-speech polls indicate most Americans approved of Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night.

To wit:

 – The findings reflect a positive reception for both his policy proposals and his leadership, and

 – Meanwhile, they also highlight the disapproval of disruptive behavior from some [Leftist] lawmakers.

As Trump’s White House AI and cryptocurrency czar David Sacks explained:

[Voters watched] Democrats sat sullen-faced as President Trump described one sensible policy after another [during the address].

Further:

Democrats took the 20% side of every 80/20 issue.

And:

Trump even explained the trap that Democrats were about to fall into, and they still fell into it.

A CBS News poll surveyed 1,207 adults who watched the speech and found 76 percent of respondents either “strongly” or “somewhat” approved of Trump’s message, while only 23 percent disapproved.

The speech also resonated emotionally with viewers, as 68 percent said it made them feel “hopeful,” and 54 percent felt “proud.”

Meanwhile, 16 percent of respondents reported feeling “angry,” and 27 percent said they were “worried” about the address.

The poll also measured support for key policies that Trump outlined during his speech:

 – His immigration stance and approach to government spending received 77 percent approval,

 – Meanwhile, 65 percent of respondents backed his policies on tariffs, and

 – Additionally, 73 percent expressed support for his handling of the Ukraine-Russia conflict.

A notable finding from the CBS News poll was the public reaction to the removal of Rep. Neanderthal Al (C/G-TX) from the chamber after he had interrupted the president.

As Slay News reported:

 – House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) ordered [Neanderthal Al’s] removal, and

 – 76 percent of those polled supported the decision to remove [Neanderthal Al].

The partisan breakdown of the survey consisted of 51 percent Republicans, 27 percent Independents, and 20 percent from the Left.

While the sample included a higher percentage of Republicans, the strong support from Independents suggests the speech was well received beyond Trump’s base.

A separate CNN poll, conducted among 431 adults who watched the address, showed similar results.

The survey found:

 – 69 percent of respondents had a positive reaction to the speech, compared to

 – 31 percent reacted negatively.

Further findings from the survey:

 – The poll also indicated that 66 percent of viewers believed Trump’s policies would move the country in the right direction—a five-point increase from a pre-speech survey,

 – Regarding confidence in Trump’s leadership, 73 percent of respondents expressed at least some level of confidence,

 – Specific policy areas also saw strong approval ratings, with 76 percent supporting his immigration policies, 62 percent backing his economic policies, and 61 percent approving of his foreign policy approach,

 – His stance on tariffs received 56 percent approval,

 – The CNN poll also showed that Rep. Neanderthal Al’s interruption did not sit well with the public, and

 – According to the survey, 80 percent of respondents disapproved of his actions during the speech.

The partisan composition of the CNN survey was 44 percent Republicans, 35 percent Independents, and 21 percent from the Left.

Once again, the strong support from Independents suggests that Trump’s address had a broad appeal.

The poll results indicate that the key issues Trump highlighted—such as the economy, immigration, and national security—remain priorities for American voters.

His remarks on these topics appear to have strengthened public confidence in his leadership.

The approval ratings also highlight a challenge for those from the Left, who faced criticism for their conduct during the speech.

With many voters, including Independents, responding positively to Trump’s message, the political landscape ahead may become increasingly difficult for crime syndicate lawmakers who continue to oppose the administration’s popular policies.