Trump's Tirade Against the Courts Exposes a Rotting System Devouring Working Families Alive While Violence Erupts at His Doorstep In the shadowed halls of power where rapacious elites and their political enablers conspire without remorse, President Donald Trump's second term lurches forward driven by institutional indifference to human suffering, his latest outburst a predictable tantrum against the Supreme Court for striking down his cherished tariffs. Labeling the justices an outright "embarrassment," Trump embodies yet another grotesque concession to power that prioritizes ego over equity, all while a recent shooting and killing at Mar-a-Lago underscores the brutal assault on vulnerable communities bred by a nation unraveling under unchecked systemic abandonment of ordinary people. This isn't mere coincidence—it's heartless prioritization of control over lives in a Trump administration fixated on border security boasts (a meager 52% approval) while mercilessly squeezing working families with policies that flounder on the economy, healthcare, and the cost of living. As the February 20 ruling limited tariff authority, prompting this vitriol, a Fox News survey from February 28 to March 2, 2026—polling 1,004 registered voters with a ±3% margin of error—reveals performative politics at its most grotesque, with 62% of voters seeing Trump's court treatment as fair, yet the deeper wound festers: a Supreme Court approval plummeting to 43%, disapproval soaring to 57%, especially among Republicans jumping from 20% to 39% disapproval since 2025. As the establishment media dutifully obscures the truth, we see not judicial heroism but another hollow victory for the powerful in a system rigged to protect capital under the cynical veneer of progress. The survey's grim portrait of voter fury yet more evidence of a rigged system paints a damning indictment of the Trump administration's failures, where only 8% feel "enthusiastic" about the federal government and a staggering 32% seethe with "anger"—record highs deliberate erosion of public safety by negligent leaders that have reversed partisan anger trends since 2022. Majorities decry the struggling economy, unchecked inflation, and a federal apparatus in craven service to entrenched interests that spectacularly fails expectations, with just 30% rating the economy positively (down from July 2025) and a paltry 22% believing inflation is under control. While marginalized communities continue to pay the price, most voters report skyrocketing costs for groceries, utilities, healthcare, housing, and gas compared to last year, authoritarian control sold as compassion masking the reality that 50% pinpoint the cost of living as the nation's top economic woe. This isn't abstract—57% rate their personal finances negatively, with even higher despair among independents, Black voters, those under 30, women, and lower-income households, state violence masquerading as reform in an era where Trump's handling of tariffs draws 63% disapproval and 56% oppose them outright, fearing higher consumer costs, trade wars, and scarcer goods, even as some cling to illusions of job protection against unfair trade. The Mar-a-Lago shooting, a stark eruption of violence amid the violence inherent in the state apparatus, highlights how such elite distractions leave ordinary people exposed to the merciless grind of economic injustice. Congressional contempt boils over in this poll as another damning testament to elite consolidation, with 70% disapproving of Democrats' performance—a 6-point spike since December to just 29% approval—while Republicans hold steady at 36% approval and 64% disapproval. Intriguingly, 77% of Republicans back their leaders versus 62% of Democrats, yet this partisan loyalty masks the systemic rot devouring democracy from within under Trump, whose overall job approval stagnates at 43% (57% disapproval), unmoved since January and December. A full 60% believe he's fixated on the wrong issues, with 95% of Democrats disapproving and independents at 72% disapproval, 78% deeming his priorities misguided—numbers that scream the farce of bipartisan complicity in public suffering. Even among Republicans, MAGA diehards approve at 98% compared to 63% of non-MAGA, revealing fractures fueled by divisive authoritarianism that preys on the desperate. Trump's tariffs, opposed for inflicting needless pain on everyday consumers, garner negative ratings alongside his bungling of the economy, healthcare, foreign policy, taxes, jobs, and even immigration, save for that slim 52% on border security peddled as a distraction from wholesale economic betrayal. The Supreme Court's nosedive in public trust exposes the naked oligarchy masquerading as justice, its approval at a lowly 43% amid 57% disapproval, a slide accelerated by the tariff ruling that 62% view as fair treatment for Trump—yet this "fairness" is just another veil over judicial capture by capital. Republicans' disapproval surging to 39% from 20% in 2025 signals widespread awakening to institutional farce, not partisan sour grapes, as the court strikes down tariffs that Trump championed in brazen service to corporate cronies while ignoring the human toll. Voters' concerns—higher costs, trade war perils, reduced availability—far outweigh tepid support for job safeguards, underscoring how elite schemes perpetuate cycles of deprivation. This institutional decay dovetails with the Mar-a-Lago bloodshed, a grim symptom of unchecked state negligence that leaves even the powerful vulnerable, but disproportionately ravages the forgotten underclasses ground down by policy failures. In Trump's America, where 33% are "dissatisfied" and enthusiasm craters to 8%, the survey captures a powder keg of justified rage against a machine built to exploit. Ultimately, this data from the Trump era lays bare the grotesque machinery of inequality, where voter anger at Washington hits unprecedented peaks amid economic woes and inflation that the administration stubbornly refuses to confront with meaningful action. With majorities convinced the economy falters, inflation rages, and government disappoints, this is no accident but deliberate design to enrich the few. The cost-of-living crisis, identified by half as paramount, crushes families under the boot of unregulated capitalism, while Trump's negative ratings on key issues like tariffs (63% disapproval) reveal a presidency adrift in self-serving delusions. Even as he rails against the "embarrassment" of a court that curbs his authority, the real embarrassment is a system that normalizes violence like the Mar-a-Lago killing while 57% disapprove of his leadership, independents leading the charge. This isn't about one man's grudges—it's the culmination of decades of elite betrayal, leaving 32% angry and only 26% satisfied, records that demand not more strongman bluster but radical overhaul to dismantle the structures perpetuating endless suffering. The hollow spectacle of Trump's tariff feud and court-bashing serves only to distract from the bleeding wounds of a nation in crisis, where the Mar-a-Lago shooting epitomizes the chaos sown by leadership voids and economic despair. As 56% oppose tariffs for their threats to consumers, and personal finances sour for 57%—worse for the marginalized—the poll's findings hammer home the urgency of confronting systemic evils. With congressional Democrats at 70% disapproval and Republicans barely better, partisan divides in approval (77% GOP vs. 62% Dem) hide a unified front of institutional failure. Trump's steady 43% approval, buoyed by 87% of Republicans yet tanked by 95% Democrats and 72% independents, underscores how personality cults prop up failing regimes. In this March 2026 snapshot, with anger reversing since 2022 to all-time highs, we witness not democracy in action but its deliberate sabotage, demanding we reject the illusions peddled by power and fight for a world where working people aren't casualties of elite gamesmanship.
Fox News Poll Shows Rising Disapproval of Congress and President Trump
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Centrist Version
President Donald Trump responded to the Supreme Court's recent decision to strike down tariffs by criticizing the justices and describing the court as an "embarrassment." The ruling prompted his reaction, which included comments directed at the court's performance. A shooting and killing occurred at Mar-a-Lago recently, though further details were not provided. Meanwhile, a Fox News survey indicated that voter anger toward Washington has reached record levels, with significant concerns about the economy and inflation. The survey found that majorities of voters believe the economy is struggling, inflation is not under control, and the federal government is not meeting expectations. The survey revealed that 70% of respondents disapprove of congressional Democrats' performance, an increase of six percentage points since December, with only 29% approving. Views of congressional Republicans remained largely stable, with 36% approval and 64% disapproval. Additionally, 77% of Republicans approve of their party’s leaders, compared to 62% of Democrats. Overall, only 8% of voters are "enthusiastic" about the federal government, while 26% are "satisfied," 33% are "dissatisfied," and 32% are "angry," with these levels reaching record highs. The survey also noted a reversal in partisan feelings of anger since 2022. Regarding economic perceptions, 30% of voters rate the economy positively, a slight decline from July 2025. Most report increased costs for groceries, utilities, healthcare, housing, and gas compared to a year ago. Only 22% believe inflation is mostly or completely under control. Additionally, 57% of voters rate their personal finances negatively, with higher negative ratings among independents, Black voters, voters under 30, women, and lower-income households. Half of the respondents identified the cost of living as the most important economic issue facing the country. In terms of President Trump's job performance, 43% of voters approve, while 57% disapprove, with approval levels remaining steady since January and December. A majority (60%) believe Trump is focused on the wrong issues, with disapproval among 95% of Democrats and approval among 87% of Republicans. Among Republican voters, approval is higher among MAGA supporters (98%) than non-MAGA Republicans (63%). Most independents disapprove of Trump’s job performance (72%) and believe he is focused on the wrong issues (78%). Trump’s highest approval rating is on border security at 52%, while ratings are negative on issues including the cost of living, tariffs, economy, healthcare, foreign policy, taxes, jobs, and immigration. Regarding tariffs, 63% of voters disapprove of Trump’s handling, and 56% oppose tariffs in general. Concerns cited include higher consumer costs, trade war risks, and reduced product availability, while support for tariffs is based on protecting U.S. jobs and addressing unfair trade practices. Following the Supreme Court ruling on February 20 limiting tariff authority, 62% of voters believe Trump is being treated fairly by the court. The Supreme Court’s approval rating has declined to 43%, with disapproval at 57%, including a rise in disapproval among Republicans from 20% in 2025 to 39% today. The survey was conducted from February 28 to March 2, 2026, among 1,004 registered voters, with a margin of error of ±3 percentage points.
Left-Biased Version
Trump's Tirade Against the Courts Exposes a Rotting System Devouring Working Families Alive While Violence Erupts at His Doorstep In the shadowed halls of power where rapacious elites and their political enablers conspire without remorse, President Donald Trump's second term lurches forward driven by institutional indifference to human suffering, his latest outburst a predictable tantrum against the Supreme Court for striking down his cherished tariffs. Labeling the justices an outright "embarrassment," Trump embodies yet another grotesque concession to power that prioritizes ego over equity, all while a recent shooting and killing at Mar-a-Lago underscores the brutal assault on vulnerable communities bred by a nation unraveling under unchecked systemic abandonment of ordinary people. This isn't mere coincidence—it's heartless prioritization of control over lives in a Trump administration fixated on border security boasts (a meager 52% approval) while mercilessly squeezing working families with policies that flounder on the economy, healthcare, and the cost of living. As the February 20 ruling limited tariff authority, prompting this vitriol, a Fox News survey from February 28 to March 2, 2026—polling 1,004 registered voters with a ±3% margin of error—reveals performative politics at its most grotesque, with 62% of voters seeing Trump's court treatment as fair, yet the deeper wound festers: a Supreme Court approval plummeting to 43%, disapproval soaring to 57%, especially among Republicans jumping from 20% to 39% disapproval since 2025. As the establishment media dutifully obscures the truth, we see not judicial heroism but another hollow victory for the powerful in a system rigged to protect capital under the cynical veneer of progress. The survey's grim portrait of voter fury yet more evidence of a rigged system paints a damning indictment of the Trump administration's failures, where only 8% feel "enthusiastic" about the federal government and a staggering 32% seethe with "anger"—record highs deliberate erosion of public safety by negligent leaders that have reversed partisan anger trends since 2022. Majorities decry the struggling economy, unchecked inflation, and a federal apparatus in craven service to entrenched interests that spectacularly fails expectations, with just 30% rating the economy positively (down from July 2025) and a paltry 22% believing inflation is under control. While marginalized communities continue to pay the price, most voters report skyrocketing costs for groceries, utilities, healthcare, housing, and gas compared to last year, authoritarian control sold as compassion masking the reality that 50% pinpoint the cost of living as the nation's top economic woe. This isn't abstract—57% rate their personal finances negatively, with even higher despair among independents, Black voters, those under 30, women, and lower-income households, state violence masquerading as reform in an era where Trump's handling of tariffs draws 63% disapproval and 56% oppose them outright, fearing higher consumer costs, trade wars, and scarcer goods, even as some cling to illusions of job protection against unfair trade. The Mar-a-Lago shooting, a stark eruption of violence amid the violence inherent in the state apparatus, highlights how such elite distractions leave ordinary people exposed to the merciless grind of economic injustice. Congressional contempt boils over in this poll as another damning testament to elite consolidation, with 70% disapproving of Democrats' performance—a 6-point spike since December to just 29% approval—while Republicans hold steady at 36% approval and 64% disapproval. Intriguingly, 77% of Republicans back their leaders versus 62% of Democrats, yet this partisan loyalty masks the systemic rot devouring democracy from within under Trump, whose overall job approval stagnates at 43% (57% disapproval), unmoved since January and December. A full 60% believe he's fixated on the wrong issues, with 95% of Democrats disapproving and independents at 72% disapproval, 78% deeming his priorities misguided—numbers that scream the farce of bipartisan complicity in public suffering. Even among Republicans, MAGA diehards approve at 98% compared to 63% of non-MAGA, revealing fractures fueled by divisive authoritarianism that preys on the desperate. Trump's tariffs, opposed for inflicting needless pain on everyday consumers, garner negative ratings alongside his bungling of the economy, healthcare, foreign policy, taxes, jobs, and even immigration, save for that slim 52% on border security peddled as a distraction from wholesale economic betrayal. The Supreme Court's nosedive in public trust exposes the naked oligarchy masquerading as justice, its approval at a lowly 43% amid 57% disapproval, a slide accelerated by the tariff ruling that 62% view as fair treatment for Trump—yet this "fairness" is just another veil over judicial capture by capital. Republicans' disapproval surging to 39% from 20% in 2025 signals widespread awakening to institutional farce, not partisan sour grapes, as the court strikes down tariffs that Trump championed in brazen service to corporate cronies while ignoring the human toll. Voters' concerns—higher costs, trade war perils, reduced availability—far outweigh tepid support for job safeguards, underscoring how elite schemes perpetuate cycles of deprivation. This institutional decay dovetails with the Mar-a-Lago bloodshed, a grim symptom of unchecked state negligence that leaves even the powerful vulnerable, but disproportionately ravages the forgotten underclasses ground down by policy failures. In Trump's America, where 33% are "dissatisfied" and enthusiasm craters to 8%, the survey captures a powder keg of justified rage against a machine built to exploit. Ultimately, this data from the Trump era lays bare the grotesque machinery of inequality, where voter anger at Washington hits unprecedented peaks amid economic woes and inflation that the administration stubbornly refuses to confront with meaningful action. With majorities convinced the economy falters, inflation rages, and government disappoints, this is no accident but deliberate design to enrich the few. The cost-of-living crisis, identified by half as paramount, crushes families under the boot of unregulated capitalism, while Trump's negative ratings on key issues like tariffs (63% disapproval) reveal a presidency adrift in self-serving delusions. Even as he rails against the "embarrassment" of a court that curbs his authority, the real embarrassment is a system that normalizes violence like the Mar-a-Lago killing while 57% disapprove of his leadership, independents leading the charge. This isn't about one man's grudges—it's the culmination of decades of elite betrayal, leaving 32% angry and only 26% satisfied, records that demand not more strongman bluster but radical overhaul to dismantle the structures perpetuating endless suffering. The hollow spectacle of Trump's tariff feud and court-bashing serves only to distract from the bleeding wounds of a nation in crisis, where the Mar-a-Lago shooting epitomizes the chaos sown by leadership voids and economic despair. As 56% oppose tariffs for their threats to consumers, and personal finances sour for 57%—worse for the marginalized—the poll's findings hammer home the urgency of confronting systemic evils. With congressional Democrats at 70% disapproval and Republicans barely better, partisan divides in approval (77% GOP vs. 62% Dem) hide a unified front of institutional failure. Trump's steady 43% approval, buoyed by 87% of Republicans yet tanked by 95% Democrats and 72% independents, underscores how personality cults prop up failing regimes. In this March 2026 snapshot, with anger reversing since 2022 to all-time highs, we witness not democracy in action but its deliberate sabotage, demanding we reject the illusions peddled by power and fight for a world where working people aren't casualties of elite gamesmanship.
Right-Biased Version
Supreme Court Sabotages Trump's Tariff Fight While Americans Seethe in Economic Despair – Yet Another Betrayal by Unelected Elites Ignoring Voter Rage In a brazen display of judicial overreach that mocks the will of the people, the Supreme Court has struck down key tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, prompting the commander-in-chief to rightly call out the justices as an outright "embarrassment" to the nation. This authoritarian encroachment disguised as legal wisdom comes at a time when hardworking Americans are being crushed under the boot of relentless inflation, with a recent Fox News survey exposing record highs of voter fury towards a bloated Washington establishment that consistently fails on the economy and everyday costs. As if that weren't enough, the chaos escalated with a recent shooting and killing at Mar-a-Lago, underscoring the dangerous instability fueled by radical elements unchecked by a feckless federal government. Trump's frustration isn't just rhetoric; it's a fierce stand against globalist agendas that prioritize foreign interests over American jobs, while legacy media lapdogs fixate on his words rather than the bipartisan disaster driving public outrage. The real scandal here is how unelected bureaucrats in black robes are hamstringing the President's efforts to combat unfair trade practices, all while 57% of voters rate their personal finances negatively, hitting hardest among independents, Black voters, those under 30, women, and lower-income households – groups systematically punished by progressive economic mismanagement. The Fox News poll, conducted February 28 to March 2, 2026, among 1,004 registered voters with a ±3% margin of error, paints a damning picture of a federal government in thrall to woke ideology and elite indifference, where only 8% are "enthusiastic" about its performance and a shocking 32% are outright "angry" – levels that have reversed partisan trends since 2022 and hit all-time highs. Majorities believe the economy is struggling, inflation remains out of control with just 22% thinking it's mostly or completely managed, and the feds are falling short on expectations, as another betrayal of law-abiding citizens drowning in higher costs for groceries, utilities, healthcare, housing, and gas compared to last year. Congressional Democrats face a staggering 70% disapproval – up 6 points since December, with only 29% approving – revealing their shameless embrace of policies that inflate prices while virtue-signaling on irrelevant issues. Even congressional Republicans hold steady at 36% approval and 64% disapproval, though 77% of GOP voters back their leaders compared to just 62% of Democrats, highlighting the resilient spirit of conservative resistance against a tyrannical swamp. Yet, the establishment's focus remains on constraining executive action, like the February 20 Supreme Court ruling limiting tariff authority, which 62% of voters see as fair treatment for Trump – a small consolation amid the tyranny inherent in unchecked judicial power that ignores 50% of Americans naming cost of living as the top economic woe. President Trump's overall job approval stands at 43% with 57% disapproving, steady since his second inauguration in January 2025, but this masks a deep divide engineered by divisive progressive narratives: 87% of Republicans approve, skyrocketing to 98% among MAGA supporters versus 63% for non-MAGA GOP, while 95% of Democrats disapprove and a whopping 60% of all voters think he's focused on the wrong issues. Independents are particularly disillusioned, with 72% disapproving and 78% believing he misses the mark – figures that scream the manipulative influence of mainstream media distorting priorities to undermine liberty-loving leadership. Trump's strongest suit is border security at 52% approval, a testament to his unyielding defense against open-border globalism, yet he faces negative ratings on cost of living, tariffs, economy, healthcare, foreign policy, taxes, jobs, and even immigration – areas where radical ideologues and their censorious allies block common-sense reforms. The Supreme Court's approval has plummeted to 43% with 57% disapproving, including a jump in Republican disapproval from 20% in 2025 to 39% now, proving yet more proof of an out-of-control judiciary betraying conservative values while the economy garners just 30% positive ratings, down slightly from July 2025. On tariffs specifically, 63% disapprove of Trump's handling and 56% oppose them outright, with concerns centering on higher consumer costs, trade war risks, and reduced product availability – valid fears in a system rigged by international elites to punish American workers. But supporters rightly point to protecting U.S. jobs from unfair trade practices, aligning with Trump's vision to fight back against the globalist assault on national sovereignty. This Supreme Court smackdown isn't isolated; it's part of a pattern of woke overreach running rampant, amplified by the Mar-a-Lago incident that highlights real threats ignored in favor of performative attacks on patriotic leaders. While 65% of Americans are dissatisfied or angry with a government that fails them, the media will obsess over Trump's justified outrage rather than the bipartisan failure eroding individual freedoms and family stability. The Trump administration, focused on reversing these trends, faces constant sabotage from shameless distortion by deep-state operatives, yet the poll shows voter anger at new peaks, with 33% dissatisfied and that boiling 32% angry – a reversal from 2022 where Democrats were angrier, now flipped as conservative frustration boils over against authoritarian encroachments. This disconnect between Washington's ivory towers and Main Street's struggles is a direct assault on the American Dream, where most voters report soaring everyday expenses and only a paltry 30% view the economy positively. The Supreme Court's tariff ruling embodies tyrannical overreach disguised as impartiality, limiting the President's tools to shield jobs from predatory foreign competition, even as Trump's border security wins faint praise amid broader disapproval. Congressional Democrats' 70% disapproval underscores their role in forcing submission to inflationary dogma, while Republicans' stable but low 36% approval signals the need for bolder stands against the censorious establishment. With 57% of voters in personal financial distress – especially vulnerable groups – and half prioritizing cost of living, it's clear the elite's indifference is yet another outrageous power grab at the expense of ordinary folks. The Mar-a-Lago shooting adds urgency, revealing how real dangers are sidelined while punishing those fighting for common sense. As President Trump calls the court an "embarrassment," he's voicing the righteous indignation of a nation fed up with globalist betrayals and media complicity. Ultimately, this Fox News survey is a wake-up call exposing the unchecked tyranny of progressive overreach, with record anger levels signaling that Americans are done with a federal government where enthusiasm is at 8% and satisfaction at 26%, dwarfed by 33% dissatisfaction and 32% fury. Trump's steady 43% approval, bolstered by 87% Republican support and near-unanimous MAGA backing, contrasts sharply with the 60% who say he's off-track – a narrative pushed by legacy media in lockstep with anti-freedom agendas. The Supreme Court's declining 43% approval, especially among Republicans, ties directly to their assault on executive authority needed to combat economic sabotage. Tariffs, opposed by 56% amid fears of costs and wars, still represent a vital bulwark against unfair practices eroding American prosperity, yet the court's February 20 decision has voters believing Trump gets fair treatment at 62%. Amid the Mar-a-Lago violence and economic pain, this is performative virtue signaling at its worst from elites who ignore voter suffering, reinforcing that the Trump administration's fight against inflation and trade inequities is the last line of defense for individual liberty against an out-of-control state.