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Trump Gets Negative Reviews Internationally as Fewer Say U.S. Is a Reliable Partner

International sentiment toward the U.S. and Donald Trump has shifted downward, according to new global survey data released by the Pew Research Center.

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A multi-national survey indicates a decline in global confidence regarding the United States as a reliable partner. International approval ratings for Donald Trump remain low, with polling reflecting negative trends across multiple regions.

Coverage from outlets including Pew Research Center, Axios, Forbes, The Hill, The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Notes From Poland, and Anadolu Ajansı emphasizes a broader cooling of diplomatic sentiment. Reports highlight that this decline in trust is observable even among groups typically aligned with the administration.

Future updates will likely track whether these international sentiment trends influence upcoming diplomatic engagements or bilateral policy decisions. Coverage does not yet specify how these approval metrics might evolve in subsequent international reporting.

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Quick answers

What does the new survey indicate about the U.S. status?

The survey shows that fewer international respondents now view the United States as a reliable partner.

What is the reported approval rating for Trump outside the U.S.?

According to Forbes, the approval rating for Donald Trump outside the U.S. is 23%.

Which countries are mentioned in the coverage?

The coverage explicitly references Canada and Poland, alongside general reports on key allies.

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