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Plurality Disapproves of Administration’s Handling of Abrego Garcia’s Deportation

49% of Americans say, from what they have read or heard, they disapprove of the Trump Administration’s handling of the deportation to El Salvador of Kilmar Abrego Garcia. 35% approve, and 15% are unsure. Democrats (81%) and independents (51%) are more likely to disapprove of how the Administration is dealing with the situation than Republicans (13%). 73% of the GOP approve of how the Administration has handled Abrego Garcia’s deportation.

Slim Majority Perceives Trump as Putting Country on Wrong Path

51% of U.S. residents describe the direction in which President Trump is moving the country as change for the worse, up slightly from 48% in March. 42% say they consider the direction in which the president is steering the country as change for the better. This is notched down from 45% last month. Seven percent say the direction the president is moving the country is no real change at all.

More Than Six in Ten Say Trump is Moving Too Quickly

Many Americans (61%) think President Trump has been rushing to make changes without considering the impact of those actions. This is up from 56% in March. 39%, however, believe President Trump is doing what he needs to do to get the country back on track. Most Democrats (91%) and more than two in three independents (67%) consider the president to be moving too quickly to implement change. More than one in five Republicans (21%), up from 16% previously, agree.

Nearly Half of Americans Say Trump’s Policies Have Negatively Impacted Them

49% of residents nationally report that the policies President Trump has implemented during his second term have had a mostly negative impact on them. 32% say they have had a mostly positive impact, and one in five (20%) say they have not had any personal impact on them at all.

Most Democrats (81%) say the president’s policies have mostly negatively affected them. Among Republicans, 67% think the president’s policies have benefitted them, 11% say Trump’s policies have had a negative effect on them, and 22% report they have had no personal impact on them. A majority of independents (52%) say President Trump’s policies have mostly negatively affected them.

Six in Ten Say Nation’s Economic Conditions are a Result of Trump’s Policies

60% of Americans say they nation’s current economic conditions are mostly a result of President Trump’s own policies. 39% think they are mostly something President Trump inherited. 86% of Democrats, 61% of independents, and 32% of Republicans think President Trump is responsible for the nation’s economic conditions. Nearly seven in ten Republicans (68%), though, say the nation’s economic situation is something the president mostly inherited.

Majority of Americans Think Imposing Tariffs Hurts the U.S. Economy

57% of residents nationally, including 88% of Democrats, 22% of Republicans, and 58% of independents, think placing tariffs on imports from other countries hurts the U.S. economy. 33%, including 65% of Republicans, say tariffs help the national economy. One in ten (10%) say tariffs don’t make much of a difference either way.

Tariff Talk Has Not Changed Purchasing Behavior for Slim Majority, But…

While 51% of Americans have not made any changes to their purchasing decisions based on the Trump Administration’s actions to place tariffs on imported products, 21% of residents say they have sped up making purchases. An additional 28% have delayed buying certain products.

Nearly Two in Three Americans Say Grocery Prices will Increase

64% of Americans think grocery prices will increase during the next six months. This opinion has increased from 57% in March. 16% of Americans believe prices of groceries will decrease. One in five (20%), down from 26%, say they will stay about the same.

89% of Democrats and 64% of independents believe grocery prices will rise in the coming months. 35% of Republicans, up from 23%, say the same.

Most Americans Think the President Should Obey Federal Court Rulings

85% of Americans strongly agree or agree that the president should obey federal court rulings even if he does not like the rulings. 15% disagree or strongly disagree that the president should abide by these rulings. Regardless of party, most Americans either strongly agree or agree that the president should obey federal court rulings, despite how he feels about the rulings. However, most Democrats (73%) strongly agree with this position while 27% of Republicans say the same.

Majority with Unfavorable View of Musk

54% of residents nationally, up from 50% in March, have an unfavorable opinion of Elon Musk. 34% have a favorable view of him, and 12% have either never heard of Musk or are unsure how to rate him.

Americans’ Opinions of DOGE Upside Down

A plurality of U.S. residents (47%) have an unfavorable opinion of the Department of Government Efficiency. 36% have a favorable opinion of the department, and 16% have either never heard of the department or are unsure how to rate it,

Americans Divide About Whether or Not It’s Important to Date Someone with Same Political Views

Half of Americans (50%) say it doesn’t matter if romantic partners share the same political views. 48%, though, think it is important to date or marry someone who has the same political beliefs. 57% of Democrats and 53% of Republicans think it is important to find a mate who holds the same political viewpoints. 61% of independents say it doesn’t matter if one’s partner has differing political views.

Methodology

This survey of U.S. adults was conducted from April 21st through April 23rd, 2025 by the Marist Poll sponsored in partnership with NPR and PBS News. Adults 18 years of age and older residing in the United States were contacted through a multi-mode design: by phone using live interviewers, by text, or online. Results for all adults (n=1,439) are statistically significant within ±3.3 percentage points. Results for registered voters (n=1,324) are statistically significant within ±3.5 percentage points.


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