Voters were surprised at Mr. Trump’s speed reform

Many voters have elected Mr. Trump to be surprised about how to reform the president’s extensive apparatus, some feel excited but others are worried about the consequences.

Staci White said she voted for President Trump because she wanted to decrease consumer prices and prevent Fentanyl from entering the United States.

Now, with thousands of federal employees being fired and has not stopped, White is worried that her family will lose the house if her husband is also allowed to quit his work related to the government he is doing.

At the dialysis room where she worked, the staff started to practice what to do if the immigration and customs enforcement agency (ICE) came to arrest their patients, because some people were illegally staying illegally. In the US.

“When talking about the border safer, I think he is thinking of stopping drugs from flowing into the country,” she said. “I don’t think he will conduct raids to deport.”

According to White, when voting for President Trump, she really does not believe the Republican candidate will implement some tough policies that he promised throughout the campaign.

“Currently, I sometimes ask myself ‘Why don’t I vote for Kamala?'”, The 49 -year -old woman from the city of Omaha, Nebraska, said, mentioned the candidate of the Dan Dan Party candidate Owner, former Vice President Kamala Harris.

 

Staci White at Omaha, Nebraska last weekend. Image: WSJ

A poll by newspaper Wall Street Journal Publication last month showed that most Americans wanted a mild, less tough and stressful policy set than what President Trump announced when running for election.

However, witnessing how Trump “transformed” the speedy government apparatus today, the supporters of the president divided into two opinions. One side expressed regret or concern about the future, the other side showed joy when the White House owner was free to stir Washington.

“I am very excited because Mr. Trump. He has done many things after less than a month, more than most other presidents in their entire term,” Todd Winant, 64, coach lifestyle Coming from Cornville, Arizona, said.

Winant said that he was impressed by President Trump for an attempt to negotiate with Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the Ukrainian conflict, the immigration suppression campaign as well as the decision to bring Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the grandson of the late President John F. Kennedy, and Tulsi Gabbard, former Democratic Senator, entered the cabinet.

“I feel comfortable,” Winant said.

 

Todd Winant, 64, a lifestyle coach from Cornville, Arizona, in the photo taken last year. Image: WSJ

A series of actions from the Trump administration shape the size and focus of the federal workforce, which requires loyalty from the rest of the employees.

The government tried to freeze domestic spending and restrict foreign aid. President Trump also sought to end citizenship by birth and strengthen illegal immigration deportation. He wiped out ethnic orientation recruitment programs, banned transgender men for women to play sports for women and amnesty for most people who participated in the Capitol riot on 6th. /1/2021.

Mr. Trump defeated the Democratic opponent in November last year thanks to the increase in the support amplitude on many groups of demographic, including minority voters and young voters. The president also regained his support from a number of independent women and the Republic he had lost in 2020.

Malachi Leflore, 23, a college student from Los Angeles, has not been elected in 2020 but decided to vote in 2024 because he was not satisfied with the leadership of former President Joe Biden.

Leflore cheered measures to cut and deport the Trump administration, confirming that he supported the expulsion of more widely illegal immigrants to the United States.

“To be honest, he has exceeded my expectation,” Leflore said. “I did not expect the president to make such changes so quickly.”

 

President Donald Trump at the Oval Office, the White House, on February 13. Image: AFP

Emily Anderson, 30, from Duluth, Minnesota, supported Mr. Trump after independent candidate Kennedy Jr. Giving up the race to the White House last year. She agreed with the message “Making America healthy again” by Kennedy Jr., especially the goal of focusing on removing harmful substances from food. Kennedy Jr. Currently the Minister of Health and Human Services.

But Anderson, who specializes in people with disabilities, said the role of Kennedy Jr. In the government is the only bright spot for the votes for Mr. Trump that she described as “the biggest mistake of life”.

She was horrified by Trump’s deportation campaign and the president’s use of Guantanamo Gulf Prison, Cuba, to illegally detain immigrants. Anderson is not satisfied with the fact that the president is too focused on the “unreasonable” power shows, such as banned the federal agency using a paper straw or changing the name of the Mexico Gulf into a “US Gulf”.

Her daughter’s physical therapist has stopped receiving a new patient because of the concern that the clinic will exhaust the Federal Fund. “I find myself stupid, sorry, regret and ashamed. I certainly feel ashamed to have elected him,” she said.

According to a recent survey published by the Pew Research Center, about one -third of Americans supported all or most of the policies and plans that President Trump pursued, while 47% protested. The survey also showed that the rate of disapproval of the president was 51%, compared to 47% of the people who said they agreed with what he was doing as the head of the country.

 

Gary Dixon, 66, at home in Denver. Image: WSJ

Even among the voters who love the president, there are still many people bewildered by the depth and speed of the policy actions he performed.

Some people doubted the president’s mass deportation plan, instead urging him to focus more on criminals. Others are shocked by their efforts to cut and freeze sponsorship because it directly affects the programs they or their community relies on.

Meanwhile, a part of the voter is not white people who welcome the termination of recruitment activities focusing on ethnic diversity, fairness and integration. They think that they should focus on professional and competent factors instead of gaining priority for a group of people. However, these voters are also concerned about the increased risk of discrimination under the Trump administration.

The supporters said that President Trump’s style has long been initially strong, resolute, then compromised. They led him to apply a comprehensive tax on Mexico and Canada and then announced his postponement to have more time to negotiate.

“At first, you will shudder to cry. for compromise.

“However, at this time, he was running at a speed of nearly 130 km/h. I wouldn’t be bothered if he only runs at a speed of about 90 km/h,” the Dixon is likened to.

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