

How voters feel about Trump’s first 100 days
18 snips Apr 29, 2025
Voters share their mixed feelings about Trump's second term, highlighting concerns over trade and healthcare. Economic turbulence sees a downturn in the stock market while businesses grapple with uncertainty. The Supreme Court hears a pivotal case on public funding for religious schools, sparking debate over church and state. Meanwhile, the DOJ faces a wave of lawyer departures, and a massive power outage disrupts Spain and Portugal's grid. Exciting discussions also touch on intriguing claims about non-speaking individuals with autism.
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Farmers Feel Economic Strain
- Rod O'Rood, a South Dakota farmer and Trump supporter, worries about tariff impacts but urges patience with Trump's trade deals.
- Stephen Egan and Jim Hartman, also Trump supporters, report significant financial losses linked to tariffs.
Concerns Over Social Program Cuts
- Tamara Varga, a lifelong Republican, expresses worry about potential Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security cuts despite Trump's assurances.
- She emphasizes the need to protect vulnerable populations like people with disabilities and the elderly.
Gen Z Supports Education Moves
- A Gen Z voter told Fox News that Trump's efforts to ensure equality in universities motivated their support.
- They saw his actions as continuation of ensuring fairness for all students under the law.