Poll Finds Majority of Americans Concerned About Trump's Alignment with Russia
A Reuters/Ipsos survey reveals bipartisan concerns over Trump's foreign policy and controversial proposals, including territorial expansion and Ukraine aid conditions.
- 56% of Americans, including 27% of Republicans and 89% of Democrats, believe President Trump is too closely aligned with Russia, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
- The poll also shows limited public support for Trump's proposed territorial expansion, including acquiring Greenland, Canada, and the Panama Canal.
- Trump's foreign policy approach, including conditioning military aid to Ukraine on access to its mineral wealth, has divided public opinion, with 44% of Americans in support.
- The U.S. has proposed a ceasefire deal in the Ukraine-Russia conflict, with Russia expressing conditional openness to a 30-day ceasefire following diplomatic talks.
- Trump's actions, such as criticizing Ukrainian President Zelensky and expressing admiration for Russian President Putin, have raised concerns among U.S. allies and fueled debate over American foreign policy priorities.