Half of Americans say Trump admin is not committed to protecting Americans’ rights and freedoms: Poll

Nearly half of Americans are dissatisfied with the Trump administration's commitment to protecting key rights and freedoms, including 50% who say it is not committed to those protections. This sentiment is particularly strong among Democrats, with 84% saying that the Trump administration does not protect their rights. On the other hand, Republicans overwhelmingly support the idea of a strong Trump administration when it comes to protecting conservative values.

A majority (56%) of Americans also believe that President Trump's administration has not committed to protecting freedom of speech. This is followed by freedom of press (61%), free and fair elections (56%), and freedom of religion (49%). A more significant portion, 65%, believe that the Trump administration has not protected its commitment to people who are Republicans.

However, when it comes to firearms, a slim majority (57%) says that President Trump's administration is committed to protecting Americans' right to own them. The majority of Democrats (60%) and independents strongly oppose this claim, while most Republicans (48%) support the idea that the government has no right to restrict gun ownership.

Other key rights and freedoms that are affected by public perception include freedom from a fair criminal justice system, where 56% believe Trump's administration is not committed to protecting it. This is followed closely by freedom of speech at 57%. A majority of Americans also say that Trump's administration has not taken action to protect the rights of the press.

In contrast, when asked about whether judges are trying to enforce existing limits on Trump's authority or interfere with his power, a large proportion (87%) of Democrats and independents say they believe judges are trying to limit his actions. The opposition from Republicans is smaller but still significant at 65%.
 
I'm loving how divided America is right now 🤣👀. I mean, half the country thinks Trump's been a total sellout on rights and freedoms... that's some serious outrage 😱. But hey, being a staunch conservative doesn't necessarily mean you're okay with a free speech crackdown 💁‍♀️. I'm curious to see how this all plays out - are we gonna end up with a total Trumpian dictatorship or what? 🤷‍♂️ It's time for some serious accountability from the man in charge 👊
 
it's wild how the public perception can shift depending on who you ask... like, you got these huge divides between parties on what rights and freedoms are being protected or not 🤯, and it's making me think about how we're all so invested in our own narrative that sometimes it feels like we're living in two different realities. i mean, 84% of democrats say the trump administration isn't protecting their rights? that's some heavy skepticism right there... and on the other hand, republicans are super on board with a strong trumps admin 🙌, but when it comes to stuff like gun ownership or press freedom, opinions get really split. what does this all say about our trust in institutions and leaders? do we really believe that they're working for us, or do we just see what we want to see?
 
I'm so frustrated with this 🤯, it feels like the whole country is being divided into two camps. I mean, come on America, can't we all just get along? It's like people are taking sides and ignoring the facts. The fact that 50% of Americans think Trump isn't committed to protecting key rights and freedoms is just mind-blowing 🤯.

And what really gets me is that most Republicans support a strong Trump administration when it comes to conservative values, but they're like "oh no, we can't trust the government" on freedom of speech and press 🙄. It's like, if you don't want your rights protected, then maybe you shouldn't be so vocal about them 😂.

But seriously, this is what I find so concerning – people are more worried about Trump's authority than actual issues affecting their lives, like the justice system or gun control 🤷‍♀️. It feels like we're losing sight of what really matters here 💔
 
omg u guys i just cant even right now 🤯 i mean i knew trump wasnt popular but idk how bad it is like i know hes a polarizing figure but this is wild 50% of americans dont think he cares about their rights lol what about the republicans though they seem to be super on board with all the conservative values and stuff 🤷‍♀️
 
man, it's like the US is living in a whole 'nother world right now 🤯. people are super divided on Trump's commitment to protecting rights & freedoms - and honestly, i get it. some folks love him for his conservative values 💪, but others are hella worried about the direction he's taking things 🚨. freedom of speech, press, and elections seem like major concerns for a lot of Americans 🤔. and can we talk about the gun debate? it's wild how strongly opinions vary across parties 🔫. meanwhile, people are pretty clear that judges are trying to rein in Trump's power - i'm not surprised, tbh 🙄. anyhoo, this is some serious stuff... gotta stay informed! 💡
 
man I don't know what's going on with this admin 🤔... it seems like everyone's got an opinion about the trump team's commitment to rights & freedoms. but honestly, i think some of these numbers are pretty telling 📊. like, 84% of democrats feel like their rights aren't being protected? that's some serious concern 🤕. and 57% of americans believe trump's admin isn't committed to protecting freedom of speech 📰... that's just wild.

but on the flip side, it's not all doom and gloom 😊. i think it's awesome that a majority of republicans support trump's efforts to protect conservative values 💯. and while gun rights are super divisive, at least some people (48% of republicans) agree with them 🤠.

i guess what i'm trying to say is that this whole situation is kinda complicated 🤯. we need to stay informed, listen to different perspectives, and not get too caught up in the noise 📺.
 
i think its pretty wild that half the country is like nope we dont need protection for our rights lol some people seem super open to trump doing whatever he wants as long as it aligns with their politics 🤷‍♂️ meanwhile others are all bent out of shape because they feel like he's overstepping. its also kinda crazy that most republicans think judges should just back trump up no matter what, but i guess thats the beauty of a 2 party system right? 🤯
 
😔 This whole thing feels so toxic, like people can't agree on anything without it being super divisive. Like, I get that everyone has different opinions and perspectives, but can't we just try to understand each other's points of view? 🤷‍♀️ It's heartbreaking to see how much distrust there is in our system, especially when it comes to protecting fundamental rights like freedom of speech and press... 📰💔 58% not believing Trump's admin is committed to those things? That's insane! And what really gets me is the gun ownership thing - where do we even go from here? 🤯
 
Man, it's like the country's all divided on this one 🤯. I mean, I get it, Trump's got some fans who love him for being strong and all that jazz 💪, but when it comes to actual rights and freedoms, it's a whole different story 🚫. 50% of Americans thinking he's not committed to protecting their rights is pretty wild in my opinion 😲. And it's even crazier when you see the party lines - Democrats are like totally opposed to him on this stuff 👊, while Republicans are all about supporting his agenda 👍.

And don't even get me started on guns 🎯. It's like, 60% of Democrats and independents think he's not committed to protecting gun rights, but only 48% of Republicans agree with them 🤷‍♂️. It's like, what's going on here? Can't we all just get along? 😩 I guess that's just the thing about politics - everyone's got an opinion, and they're all pretty strong 💬.

But you know what really gets me is how much people trust judges to enforce limits on Trump's power 🤔. 87% of Democrats and independents think they're trying to limit him, but only 65% of Republicans agree with them 😳. It's like, come on, folks! Can't we have a civil conversation about this stuff without getting all worked up? 💬
 
I'm seeing some serious concerns here 🤔. I mean, nearly half of Americans don't think the Trump administration is doing enough to protect key rights and freedoms? That's like, a big deal! You got people on both sides feeling pretty strongly about it, which isn't surprising considering how polarized we are right now.

I'm not surprised that Democrats are more vocal about this stuff - they're always been passionate about protecting individual rights and freedoms. And I get why Republicans would want to support Trump's views on conservative values... but at what cost? It's like, we need to find a way to balance our differences without sacrificing the very principles we claim to stand for.

And firearms? That's just a mess 🤯. I'm surprised 60% of Democrats and independents are opposed to gun ownership rights - that's a big chunk of the country! And what's up with the government not taking action on press freedom? That's like, basic journalism 101.

I guess my point is, we need to have some real conversations about these issues and try to find common ground. We can't just keep shouting at each other - we gotta listen 🗣️
 
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