52% Approve Of Trump

February 24, 2025

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Poll: 60 Say White House Department Of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Is Making Major Cuts, 72 Percent Say They Support Efficiency Agency

72 percent Americans say they support there being a U.S. government agency devoted to efficiency efforts and 60 percent say that President Donald Trump’s White House Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is making major cuts to expenditures, according to the latest Harvard-Harris poll take Feb. 19 and Feb. 20. That includes 67 percent of independents, 60 percent of Democrats and 89 percent of Republicans who think there should be an agency devoted to efficiency, and 57 percent of independents, 37 percent of Democrats and 85 percent of Republicans who think DOGE is making big cuts to spending. And 59 percent say they support cutting expenditures that were already allocated by Congress, including 55 percent of independents, 35 percent of Democrats and 85 percent of Republicans. And 52 percent want DOGE to be looking at every item on the federal budget, including 47 percent of independents, 32 percent of Democrats and 76 percent of Republicans. As it turns out, when the President leads and focuses on cutting wasteful spending in the federal government, it is very popular with the American people. In the same poll, 52 percent of Americans say they support the job President Donald Trump is doing, which includes the efforts by DOGE, situated in the White House, to tackle wasteful spending. That includes 45 percent of independents, 18 percent of Democrats and 89 percent of Republicans who say they approve of Trump’s handling of his job. These are by far the best approval numbers for Trump that has ever experienced since he became a politician in 2015, and affirms his win of the popular vote in the 2024 election. This is a mandate — and with a clearly articulated mission to limit the size and scope of government, it gives President Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress a lot of political capital to spend as eyes begin turning toward the budget process underway in the House and Senate.

Jeff Carlson and Hans Mahncke: While Everyone Was Distracted, Trump Just Redefined U.S.-China Policy

Jeff Carlson and Hans Mahncke: “President Trump issued an executive order so seismic that it will reshape America’s economic and geopolitical strategy for decades to come. This order is not just about restricting Chinese investment—it’s a full-scale, strategic realignment that recognizes China as America’s only true adversary and the Indo-Pacific as the real theater of global power. It indirectly acknowledges what the political establishment has long refused to: Europe, once the center of geopolitical gravity, is now a strategically irrelevant relic, offering nothing of material value to U.S. national security. Meanwhile, the mismanaged Ukraine war has delivered Russia into China’s hands, creating an economic and military alliance that poses a far greater danger than Washington elites seem to grasp. By cutting off China’s financial incursions, forcing divestment, and decoupling U.S. capital from Beijing’s grip, Trump’s order signals the end of an era—one in which America naively enabled its own greatest rival. This is not just an economic maneuver, it’s a historic geopolitical realignment, ensuring the U.S. is focused where it matters most: countering China’s rise and securing strategic dominance in the Indo-Pacific.”

Urge Congress To Suspend Impoundment Control Act Through Dec. 2026 and Authorize DOGE Cuts!

The Impoundment Control Act negated about 170 years of precedent wherein presidents had the absolute Article II executive authority to not spend funds authorized by Congress when they deemed such spending unnecessary, starting with Thomas Jefferson all the way through Richard Nixon. Besides recessions and wars, the result was relatively sound fiscal policy. The stunning findings of the White House Department of Government Efficiency of waste and theft of taxpayer resources requires that President Trump do what is necessary to end that waste and theft. Congress cannot be expected to guess how much and where the waste and theft is occurring. Only the President has that ability in administering the laws. Suspending the unconstitutional Impoundment Control Act until Dec. 31, 2026 could reduce the deficit by as much as $1 trillion. Importantly, this would alter the current projected spending baselines by incorporating the savings now being touted by the White House.

Poll: 60 Say White House Department Of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Is Making Major Cuts, 72 Percent Say They Support Efficiency Agency

By Robert Romano

72 percent Americans say they support there being a U.S. government agency devoted to efficiency efforts and 60 percent say that President Donald Trump’s White House Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is making major cuts to expenditures, according to the latest Harvard-Harris poll take Feb. 19 and Feb. 20.

That includes 67 percent of independents, 60 percent of Democrats and 89 percent of Republicans who think there should be an agency devoted to efficiency, and 57 percent of independents, 37 percent of Democrats and 85 percent of Republicans who think DOGE is making big cuts to spending.

And 59 percent say they support cutting expenditures that were already allocated by Congress, including 55 percent of independents, 35 percent of Democrats and 85 percent of Republicans.

And 52 percent want DOGE to be looking at every item on the federal budget, including 47 percent of independents, 32 percent of Democrats and 76 percent of Republicans.

But with a caveat: 58 percent want to ensure that personal, sensitive information of Americans is restricted, including 63 percent of independents, 75 percent of Democrats and 39 percent of Republicans.

On that count, federal law already protects the personal information of Americans, including Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and tax records, safeguards that apply to all government employees who are accessing them. For example, 26 U.S.C. Sec. 6103 already places restrictions on accessing tax return information, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 405b provides for how Social Security databases may be upgraded and audited to prevent fraud and so forth.

So, there might not be too much that Congress needs to do there, since personal information of those legitimately receiving government benefits is already restricted in terms of public disclosure. But the White House might wish to remind the American people of how information is handled, whether by the Department of Treasury, the Social Security Administration, etc. in performing audits.

It’s still good news for Trump. As it turns out, when the President leads and focuses on cutting wasteful spending in the federal government, it is very popular with the American people. In the same poll, 52 percent of Americans say they support the job President Donald Trump is doing, which includes the efforts by DOGE, situated in the White House, to tackle wasteful spending.

That includes 45 percent of independents, 18 percent of Democrats and 89 percent of Republicans who say they approve of Trump’s handling of his job.

These are by far the best approval numbers for Trump that has ever experienced since he became a politician in 2015, and affirms his win of the popular vote in the 2024 election.

This is a mandate — and with a clearly articulated mission to limit the size and scope of government, it gives President Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress a lot of political capital to spend as eyes begin turning toward the budget process underway in the House and Senate.

As it turns out, as much as voters like what Trump and DOGE are doing, they want Congress to have a role in setting spending priorities, with 58 percent saying they want Congress to determine how the government spends its money. But, only 51 percent say they trust Congress to do so, with 49 percent saying the President.

In other words, voters want Trump to lead Congress in his crusade against wasteful spending. They want Congress to opt into that quest when they undertake the budget process. That is a clear signal to House Speaker Mike Johson (R-La.) and Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) to get serious about the budget — including with the cuts being proposed by Trump and DOGE.

And on the merits of doing so, it’s a clear mandate to act.

67 percent say that the $36 trillion national debt is unsustainable, including 74 percent of independents, 66 percent of Democrats and 63 percent of Republicans.

And 83 percent say the government should make moves to balance the budget, calling it realistic, including 79 percent of independents, 76 percent of Democrats and 92 percent of Republicans.

It’s little wonder. Growing at more than 8 percent a year on average since 1980, the national debt could spiral up to almost $80 trillion over the next decade and hit $100 trillion not too soon thereafter, on or about by 2038. By then, the debt will be more than double the size of the economy. Voters want the government to act.

To get there, though, will require difficult choices but some are not so difficult in the public’s eyes. For example, 81 percent support deporting illegal immigrants who have committed crimes, including 80 percent of independents, 70 percent of Democrats and 92 percent of Republicans.

Well, guess what’s a crime besides coming here illegally? Collecting public benefits.

In a similar vein, 76 percent support a full-scale effort to eliminate waste, fraud and abuse in federal spending, including 74 percent of independents, 62 percent of Democrats and 92 percent of Republicans.

It’s a mandate, again, but not a blank check. Voters definitely want President Trump to root out any waste, fraud and abuse in the government, but they want private, sensitive information to be protected in the process and they also want Congress to have a substantial role in setting those spending priorities.

Robert Romano is the Vice President of Public Policy at Americans for Limited Government Foundation.

To view online: https://dailytorch.com/2025/02/poll-60-say-white-house-department-of-government-efficiency-doge-is-making-major-cuts-72-percent-say-they-support-efficiency-agency/

Jeff Carlson and Hans Mahncke: While Everyone Was Distracted, Trump Just Redefined U.S.-China Policy

By Jeff Carlson and Hans Mahncke

While all eyes—and media outrage—are fixated on Elon Musk’s efforts to expose and eliminate bureaucratic dead weight, something at least equally consequential happened late Friday night. President Trump issued an executive order so seismic that it will reshape America’s economic and geopolitical strategy for decades to come.

This order is not just about restricting Chinese investment—it’s a full-scale, strategic realignment that recognizes China as America’s only true adversary and the Indo-Pacific as the real theater of global power. It indirectly acknowledges what the political establishment has long refused to: Europe, once the center of geopolitical gravity, is now a strategically irrelevant relic, offering nothing of material value to U.S. national security. Meanwhile, the mismanaged Ukraine war has delivered Russia into China’s hands, creating an economic and military alliance that poses a far greater danger than Washington elites seem to grasp.

By cutting off China’s financial incursions, forcing divestment, and decoupling U.S. capital from Beijing’s grip, Trump’s order signals the end of an era—one in which America naively enabled its own greatest rival. This is not just an economic maneuver, it’s a historic geopolitical realignment, ensuring the U.S. is focused where it matters most: countering China’s rise and securing strategic dominance in the Indo-Pacific.

To view online: https://truthovernews.org/p/while-everyone-was-distracted-trump

 

Urge Congress To Suspend Impoundment Control Act Through Dec. 2026 and Authorize DOGE Cuts!