A recent survey reveals that 81% of Americans believe that the government should be “Trump-proofed” to prevent any future president from undermining democratic institutions. This sentiment comes in the wake of former President Donald Trump’s tenure, where his actions and policies were seen by many as challenging the norms of governance. The survey, conducted by RealClearPolitics, also highlighted that 62% of respondents felt that President Joe Biden’s administration has not done enough to safeguard these institutions. Despite this, Biden’s farewell address focused on his achievements, including a 5.7% unemployment rate, the lowest in decades, and significant legislative accomplishments. However, critics argue that these achievements might not be enough to ensure the stability of democratic norms. The survey underscores a broad consensus among Americans for stronger measures to protect the integrity of government operations.
Source: www.realclearpolitics.com
