Iran war, gas prices take a toll : NPR

Iran war, gas prices take a toll : NPR

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Key Points:

  • President Trump faces significant political pressure amid low approval ratings at 39%, with particular disapproval over his handling of the economy and the ongoing war with Iran, which remains unpopular among voters.
  • Nationwide anti-Trump protests drew millions, reflecting intense opposition, while gas prices surged to $4 a gallon, partly due to the Iran conflict, further impacting public sentiment.
  • Trump became the first sitting president to attend Supreme Court oral arguments, facing skepticism over his attempt to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants, and later emphasized military priorities over social programs in a private White House event.
  • Economic challenges intensified with tariffs marking their first anniversary amid widespread criticism, stock market volatility following Trump's Iran war address, and the announcement of Attorney General Pam Bondi's departure amid Justice Department controversies.
  • The week's jobs report highlighted a softening labor market, contrasting with prior years of gains, underscoring the political risk Trump faces as the war and economic issues intertwine without a clear resolution in sight.

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