Increasing numbers of Republicans, from prominent figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene to Rand Paul, are voicing their dissent against President Donald Trump. This growing opposition is not confined to politicians; surveys indicate a significant portion of Republican voters are also growing weary of Trump’s antics.
Since the start of his second term, U.S. President Donald Trump has continued to shake global markets with his controversial trade policies, commonly dubbed the “Trump tariffs,” which have disrupted longstanding supply chains and sparked tensions with key trading partners. Internationally, his administration has struggled to secure meaningful ceasefires in ongoing conflicts, leaving diplomatic efforts in several hotspots stalled.
At home, Trump’s political standing appears to be weakening. Approval ratings are slipping across the board, and even within his own Republican Party, longtime supporters are expressing unease over his leadership style, policy choices, and approach to foreign and domestic challenges. This growing erosion of support raises questions about his ability to maintain a united base as the nation looks ahead to the next election cycle.