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Trump Gets Negative Reviews Internationally as Fewer Say U.S. Is a Reliable Partner

A new international study indicates a global decline in trust regarding the United States and the approval ratings of Donald Trump.

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The brief

An international survey conducted by the Pew Research Center reports rising negative sentiment toward Donald Trump and a diminishing perception of the United States as a reliable partner. These findings highlight a shift in opinion across multiple countries, including among allies and far-right groups.

Coverage from the Pew Research Center, The Hill, The Globe and Mail, Anadolu Ajansı, and Notes From Poland emphasizes that these trends represent an overarching decline in global confidence. Reports specifically note that negative reviews are reaching various political demographics internationally.

Future developments depend on how these findings influence official international relations and diplomatic strategies. Coverage does not yet specify how the United States government or the targeted foreign nations plan to respond to the survey data.

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Quick answers

Who conducted the research?

The study was conducted by the Pew Research Center.

Are far-right groups also reporting negative views?

According to The Globe and Mail, international approval ratings for Trump have plummeted even among far-right groups.

How is the U.S. being characterized in the survey?

The survey indicates that fewer people view the U.S. as a reliable partner.

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