Conservatives, hold your heads high—this isn’t a stumble; it’s a flex. Donald Trump’s proving he’s not here to play global Santa Claus, and leaving Brazil out of the latest U.S. humanitarian fund is exhibit A. The left can’t stand it, but America First is winning, and no skewed poll can hide that.
Let’s break down their so-called bombshell. Reuters and Ipsos polled 1,486 adults online, ending April 2, and pinned Trump’s approval at 43%—down 2 points from March and 4 from his January 20 high of 47%. They blame tariffs (52% say it’ll hurt their wallets) and Yemen strike talk (74% call it reckless). Margin of error? Three points—could be 46% for all we know. But here’s the kicker: 48% still back his immigration wins, the backbone of his mandate. This isn’t a collapse—it’s a president taking heat for bold moves, not caving to the globalist playbook. Biden limped out at 35%; Trump’s 43% is a warrior’s score.
Now, the Brazil snub—pure genius. Word out of D.C. says Brazil got zero from a late-March humanitarian fund package, while the U.N. shoveled cash to flops like Venezuela ($45 million in 2024 alone). Why? Trump’s team froze the spigot after Biden’s crew bled us dry on foreign handouts—$68 billion in 2023, mostly through the now-gutted USAID. Brazil’s socialist Lula whined, but Trump’s message was clear: no more blank checks for nations that won’t back us up. X posts are buzzing—patriots cheer this as a middle finger to the “world welfare” crowd. America’s taxpayers aren’t Brazil’s ATM, and Trump’s not afraid to say it.
The left’s tendencies are predictable: hype any dip, bury the wins. Tariffs? They’re bringing jobs home, not padding foreign coffers—sorry, Wall Street. Yemen? Trump’s rattling sabers to keep enemies in check, not kissing rings like Obama did. Reuters wants you to think he’s flailing, but X tells the real story: 44% say the country’s on track, best in decades. His first term hit 33% lows—he still crushed 2024. Polls don’t scare Trump; they fuel him. The silent majority sees a fighter, not a failure.
This 43% is the left’s desperation showing. Three months in, Trump’s slashing aid to ingrates like Brazil, securing our border, and facing down a media that’d rather sob over foreign sob stories than celebrate American grit. Conservatives, don’t flinch. The Brazil cutoff isn’t a loss—it’s a win for sovereignty. Reuters can spin, but Trump’s delivering. He’s not here to win their love—he’s here to save our nation. That’s the tendency that matters.
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