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特朗普下令打击“有组织”政治暴力 威胁民主党大金主
Xin Hua She· 2025-09-26 09:00
Group 1 - President Trump signed a memorandum to combat what he termed "organized leftist" political violence, targeting funding sources for these activities [1][2] - The memorandum directs government agencies to monitor radical organizations and prevent them from engaging in violent activities, including various forms of violence and property destruction [1][2] - Trump specifically named wealthy Democratic donors George Soros and Reid Hoffman, warning them of potential consequences if they fund these organizations [2] Group 2 - The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force will lead the related actions, with all government agencies required to participate [2] - There are indications that the Justice Department is considering investigating Soros's Open Society Foundations for potential criminal activities [2] - Recent violent incidents have been attributed to leftist organizations, while the administration downplays violence from right-wing groups [2][3] Group 3 - Political violence has affected both Republican and Democratic figures, indicating a growing normalization of such violence in the U.S. [3] - Polls show that a significant portion of the population views political violence as a major issue, with 28% concerned about political extremism compared to 16% focused on economic issues [3] - Public confidence in both parties' ability to address extremism is low, with only 26% believing Democrats can handle the issue better, and 30% for Republicans [3]
经济与物价担忧加剧,特朗普支持率走低
Jin Shi Shu Ju· 2025-09-24 09:34
Group 1 - Recent Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates a slight decline in President Trump's approval rating, with 41% of respondents approving his performance, down from 42% in early September [1] - Approximately 54% of respondents believe the U.S. economy is "off track," an increase from 53% in August and 52% in July [3] - Only 35% of respondents approve of Trump's economic management, and 28% approve of his handling of cost-of-living issues, both slightly lower than previous polls [3] Group 2 - In August, U.S. job growth significantly slowed, with the unemployment rate rising to a near four-year high of 4.3%, while inflation accelerated [7] - Political extremism is viewed as the biggest issue facing the nation, with 28% of respondents identifying it as the primary concern, compared to 16% for the economy [8] - When asked which party has a better plan to address extremism, 30% chose the Republican Party, while 26% favored the Democratic Party, with others either unsure or believing both parties are inadequate [8] Group 3 - Despite economic concerns affecting Trump's approval, the Republican Party has a higher approval rating (34%) for economic policy management compared to the Democratic Party (24%) [9] - Trump's immigration policy remains relatively popular, with approximately 42% of respondents approving it, marking the highest support rate for any single issue in the Reuters/Ipsos poll [9]
【环球财经】特朗普支持率下滑 经济民生和极端化成“槽点”
Xin Hua She· 2025-09-24 08:41
Core Points - Trump's approval rating has declined to 41%, primarily due to dissatisfaction with the current state of the U.S. economy and high living costs [1] - Only 35% of respondents approve of Trump's economic performance, and just 28% approve of his efforts to reduce high living costs, both figures showing a decrease from earlier in the month [2] - Approximately 54% of people believe the U.S. economy is on the wrong track, an increase from 52% in July [3] Economic Indicators - The U.S. unemployment rate rose to 4.3% in August, the highest in nearly four years, with non-farm payrolls increasing by only 22,000, significantly below market expectations [3] - Inflation in the U.S. has accelerated in August, contributing to a sense of economic stagnation among many American households [4] Political Concerns - Political extremism has emerged as a significant concern, with 28% of respondents identifying it as the biggest issue facing the U.S., compared to 16% who are most worried about economic issues [6] - Public confidence in both major political parties to effectively address extremism is low, with only 26% believing the Democratic Party can handle the issue better, and 30% for the Republican Party [6]
特朗普支持率下滑 经济民生和极端化成“槽点”
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-09-24 06:53
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article indicates a decline in President Trump's approval ratings, primarily due to public dissatisfaction with the current state of the U.S. economy and high living costs, alongside rising concerns about political extremism [1][4] Group 2 - Only 35% of respondents approve of Trump's economic performance, and even fewer, 28%, approve of his efforts to reduce high living costs, both showing a decline from earlier this month [2] - Approximately 54% of people believe the U.S. economy is on the wrong track, an increase from 52% in July [2] - The U.S. unemployment rate rose to 4.3% in August, the highest in nearly four years, with non-farm employment increasing by only 22,000, significantly below market expectations [2] Group 3 - Political extremism is a greater concern for Americans than economic issues, with 28% citing it as the biggest problem compared to 16% for economic concerns [4] - A recent incident involving the shooting of a conservative activist has heightened societal fears regarding political violence and division [4] - Only 26% believe the Democratic Party can effectively address extremism, while 30% favor the Republican Party, indicating a lack of confidence in both parties [4]
特朗普支持率下滑 经济民生和极端化成“槽点”
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-09-24 06:22
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article indicates a decline in President Trump's approval ratings, primarily due to public dissatisfaction with the current state of the U.S. economy and high living costs, alongside rising concerns over political extremism [1][2] Group 2 - Only 35% of respondents approve of Trump's economic performance, while a mere 28% approve of his efforts to reduce high living costs, both figures showing a decline from earlier this month [2] - Approximately 54% of people believe the U.S. economy is on the wrong track, an increase from 52% in July [2] - The U.S. unemployment rate rose to 4.3% in August, the highest in nearly four years, with non-farm employment growth significantly below market expectations [2] Group 3 - Political extremism is a growing concern, with 28% of respondents identifying it as the biggest issue facing the U.S., compared to 16% who are most concerned about economic issues [5] - Following a high-profile incident involving a conservative activist, public discourse has increasingly focused on the political divide and its implications for societal stability [5] - Only 26% of respondents believe the Democratic Party can effectively address extremism, while 30% favor the Republican Party, indicating a lack of confidence in both parties [5]
民调显示特朗普支持率近几周略有下降
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-09-23 17:38
Core Insights - Recent polling indicates a slight decline in Trump's approval rating, with 41% of respondents approving of his presidential performance, down from 42% in early September [1] - Concerns about the U.S. economy are rising, with 54% of respondents believing the economy is on the wrong track, an increase from 53% in August and 52% in July [1] - Only 35% of respondents approve of Trump's economic management, and 28% appreciate his handling of living costs, both figures showing a slight decrease from previous polls [1] - Political extremism is viewed as the biggest issue facing the U.S., with 28% of respondents identifying it as the top concern, compared to 16% who prioritize economic issues [1]