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Trump popularity SOARS in CNN poll. Liberal anchor says the quiet part out loud

the percentage of Americans who think the country is on the right track is “through the roof,”

President Donald Trump is riding a wave of unprecedented popularity, with a growing number of Americans believing the nation is heading in the right direction, according to CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten. In a Tuesday segment on “News Central,” Enten said the percentage of Americans who think the country is on the right track is “through the roof,” marking a significant shift in public sentiment.

Enten highlighted that Trump’s net approval rating is nearing its peak, surpassing levels seen during his first term or his 2024 election win. “All we talk about is how unpopular Donald Trump is,” Enten said. “But in reality, he’s basically more popular than he was at any point in term number one.” He noted that optimism has surged from 27% to 28% under Vice President Kamala Harris’ tenure to a historic high under Trump.

Historical data supports this trend: when incumbent parties are reelected, 42% of Americans typically say the country is on track. Trump, though ineligible for another term, is exceeding that benchmark. The CNN analyst credited this to Trump’s enduring appeal, often underestimated by polls.

The New York Post reported that this optimism aligns with Trump’s highest approval ratings ever, a stark contrast to the divided views of his first term. As of March 28, 2025, the data suggests a public increasingly aligned with Trump’s vision.

Rubio drops TRUTH BOMB on reporters over student visas. “Every time I find one of these lunatics, I take away their visas.”

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thursday he has revoked at least 300 student visas as part of a crackdown on campus agitators, vowing to continue targeting those he called “lunatics” disrupting universities.

Speaking to reporters , Rubio confirmed the visa cancellations, saying, “Maybe more than 300 at this point. We do it every day.” He emphasized his daily efforts, adding, “Every time I find one of these lunatics, I take away their visas.” The move aligns with the Trump administration’s broader push against foreign students involved in anti-Israel protests on U.S. campuses, particularly since President Donald Trump’s return to office in January.

Rubio linked the revocations to specific behaviors, stating, “If you lie to us and get a visa and then enter the United States, and with that visa, participate in that sort of activity, we’re going to take away your visa.” He cited incidents of students vandalizing universities and harassing peers as justification.

High-profile cases include Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University protest leader arrested this month, and Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish doctoral student detained at Tufts University after calling Israel’s actions in Gaza a “genocide” in a campus op-ed. Rubio defended the actions, arguing such students abuse their visa privileges.

The State Department’s aggressive stance has sparked debate over free speech and immigration policy, but Rubio remains unapologetic, signaling more revocations ahead.

Hawaii Gov LOSES IT after tennis LEGEND plays with RFK Jr spits VILE quip!

Hawaii Gov. Josh Green sparked controversy Thursday, saying he hopes “someone hits [Novak Djokovic] with an overhead” during a tennis match with U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., to “show him what it means to hurt somebody.”

Green, a Democrat, made the remarks on “The Dom Giordano Program” on WPHT Philadelphia while discussing Kennedy’s visit with Djokovic, a 24-time Grand Slam champion known for his anti-vaccine stance. The governor criticized Kennedy’s association with Djokovic, calling the tennis star a “jerk” for his vaccine skepticism, which Green linked to public health risks. “I hope they play tennis together and I hope someone hits him with an overhead smash right in his head,” Green said, adding it would teach Djokovic “what it means to actually hurt somebody.”

The comments drew swift backlash online, with some X users labeling them violent and unbecoming of a public official. Kennedy, recently confirmed as HHS secretary, posted photos of the friendly match on Sunday, praising Djokovic’s “integrity” and “courage.” The two have bonded over their shared vaccine skepticism, a stance that has fueled public debate.

Palestinian protests AGAINST Hamas grow.
The Squad is suddenly SILENT.

Democrats known for vocal support of Palestinian causes have fallen silent as Gazans protest against Hamas, a shift highlighted by the lack of response from key party figures. The demonstrations, the largest since the war began, saw hundreds in Gaza chant “Hamas out” on Tuesday, only to be dispersed by armed militants.

Five prominent Democrats—Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, Summer Lee, and Greg Casar—who often criticize Israel, have not commented on the anti-Hamas protests. This contrasts with their past statements, like Tlaib’s Tuesday rally remark: “They want us to be silent while the Israeli government continues its genocide.”

A Palestinian protester, speaking anonymously, called the protests “unprecedented and sudden,” expecting them to grow. “Hamas, we don’t want you here,” the 25-year-old said via translator, facilitated by the Centers for Peace Communications. He blamed Hamas’ “propaganda machines” for obscuring the group’s role as a barrier to peace.

The silence from these Democrats, often dubbed the “Squad,” marks a departure from their usual advocacy. Lee, approached Wednesday with, “Do you support the anti-Hamas protests in Gaza?” ignored the question and left. In 2023, she condemned Hamas’ attacks but criticized Israel’s response. The muted reaction suggests a complex political calculus as Palestinian sentiment shifts against Hamas, challenging the lawmakers’ established narratives.