00:00Right, but we are ending the year with a slightly worrying rating.
00:06The latest Reuters-Ipsos poll, I don't know if you believe them, I don't know if you look at them,
00:11shows that President Trump's approval rating is at the lowest level of his second term in office.
00:1539% of U.S. adults approving of his job performance.
00:21Angie, is that something that the GOP and President Trump's inner sanctum need to be worried about?
00:27Well, I certainly am not worried about it because these polls, I've seen numbers anywhere in the 30s to the 40s.
00:36I mean, they're still a lot better than when the previous administration, like Biden, was at this very time of his presidency.
00:43So I'm not really relying on the numbers as much as I am on what's to come and what President Trump is trying to accomplish.
00:50Look, the first 11 months of his presidency has been nothing but just hard work, determination and making the impossible possible.
01:00He's, you know, certainly put a pause on a lot of the world conflicts and he's going after terrorist groups.
01:07He's doing things domestically.
01:08I mean, this man doesn't sleep. Right.
01:10So I think a lot of it just has to take time for it to come to fruition where you and I can see the accomplishments really affect whether it's our pocketbooks, our, you know, national security or otherwise.
01:23But, you know, I think President Trump's frustrated that more and more Americans are not feeling, I guess, the benefits of all the hard work just yet.
01:32And, you know, I'm very optimistic, I think, by quarter two, quarter three of next year, we're going to start seeing the real effects of the tariffs.
01:41We're going to start seeing more and more of the effects of what it means to stop some of the terrorist groups that President Trump is trying to cut pipelines for and other good things that the Trump administration is doing.
01:52But it does need more time and, you know, just clear runway in order for that to happen.
01:58Hopefully it happens before the midterms.
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