Voters distrust the economy, Dux and Democrats
The election of President Donald Trump to a second mandate caused a rebound of positive feelings about the direction of the nation, but voters are beginning to be sought in the state of the economy and its management so far.
A new NBC news survey He finds that only 18% of voters qualify the economy as “excellent” or “good”, and most disapprove of the president’s work performance in inflation.
In general, Trump has an approval index of 47%, while 51% disapproves of their performance at the beginning of their second term.
And although voters are open to efforts to address inefficiencies in the government, many have concerns about Elon Musk and the Government’s efficiency department: 47% have negative Doge views and 51% disapprove of musk specifically.
The survey also does not have good news for the Democrats. The Democratic Party has reached a minimum of all time In popularity, with only 27% of respondents with a positive opinion, their lowest positive qualification in NBC news surveys dating from 1990. And the fall is partially driven by fed up Democrats who want the game to fight against Trump harder.
The severe climate leaves more than 30 dead
At least 36 people died Through Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Alabama and Mississippi, while the powerful storm systems swept the west and south during the weekend.
Mortal storms, which left hundreds of thousands without power, also injured dozens and caused deaths related to forest fires.
Almost 16 million people were under tornado watches from Florida to the Carolinas while the storm headed to the east.
American linked to the missing student has confiscated the passport
Joshua Riibe could have been the last person to see Sudiksha Konanki before the Junior of the 20 -year -old University of Pittsburgh disappeared in the Dominican Republic.
Speaking exclusively with NBC News briefly in the complex where Konanki had been saying, Riibe said: “I’m just trying to help them,” he added: “The ocean is a dangerous place.”
RIUMAR‘The lawyers told NBC News that their passport has been confiscated And he has been “confined to the hotel since the investigation began.”
Riibe told researchers in an interview last week that was on the beach with Konanki shortly before she disappeared. He said they were “in water to the waist, speaking and kissing a little” before a wave crashed and took them both “to the sea.” Riibe said he returned it to the shore before disappearing.
‘Know the press’
Senator Chris Murphy told “Meet The Press” of NBC News that, although he still has confidence in the leader of the minority Chuck Schumer, Democratic caucus must move with “urgency” and change tactics to “save American democracy.”
When asked why the Democrats do not connect with the Americans, Murphy said he believes that “Americans want the Democratic party to stand up and fight and take risks.”
“I think the Democrats in this country, but I think that the broad media of the public also wants to see our party fight exceptionally,” Murphy said.
“If we do not do that well, if we continue working with the Republicans, if we continue to give more power to Donald Trump, we will lose our democracy,” he added.
Politics shortly
Immigration climb: Triumph invoked the alien enemies law of 1798 To deport immigrants, he claimed that they were members of a Venezuelan gang. A federal judge temporarily blocked the move, but the White House promoted deportations of almost 300.
O Canada: A bitter taste of Trump has inspired New patriotism among Canadians and moistened the electoral perspectives of the most aligned party with him.
Return to the office: Some federal workers say Triumph‘s frequent trips to Mar-a-Lago while ordering government employees to return to the office bet on hypocrisy.
Tariff impact: The Treasury Secretary, Scott Besent, said in “meet the press” which is “Not at all” worried In the midst of a mass sale of the stock market fueled by the concern of Wall Street for the administration’s tariff policy.
Sunday team is here
March Madness begins tonight With Sunday team, when the NCAA parentheses for male and female tournaments are revealed.
One of the male teams to see are the Missouri Tigers, who turned His worst season in more than a century in a historical change.
A year after going 0-18 at the Southeast Conference and 8-24 in general, the Tigers now enter the NCAA tournament in 22-10, the first time in the history of the SEC that a school has been left without victories in the conference game for a season and then recorded victories of the two-digit conference in the next, according to Missouri’s investigation.
In case you have lost it
- At least 31 people were killed later The United States launched a series of air attacks in YemenAccording to the Houthi Ministry of Health, as a rebel spokesman told NBC News that the group would respond with “more climbing.”
- Pope Francis was first Since he was admitted to the hospital last month for double pneumonia. The 88 -year -old Pope concelebrated the Mass in the hospital chapel.
- A fire in the nightclub in northern Macedonia He killed 59 people and left more than 100 injured After a fire was caused by “pyrotechnic devices” during a concert, according to the interior minister of the country.
- Once weird Israel‘S The use of air attacks in occupied West From the terrorist attack of October 7, it envives the fear that the same military tactics used in the Gaza strip, where 14 were killed During the weekend.
- After a neo -Nazi group demonstrated in a majority black city, the residents began An armed protection group to defend residents of hate groups.
- The missing eagle was born in a popular eagle couple in southern California He died in a recent winter stormThe non -profit organization that owns and operates the nests of the Eagles.