Fox News Poll: Voters uncertain on US path forward with Ukraine Victoria Balara, Fox News Voters are split over what to do when it comes to U.S. support for Ukraine in its fight against Russia, according to the latest Fox News survey of registered voters. The poll finds 4 in 10 (41%) think the U.S. should continue to support Ukraine for as long as it takes to win, while roughly the same amount (44%) thinks there should be a limited timeframe for U.S. support. President Trump receives some of his worst job ratings on Ukraine and Russia. Only 36% of voters approve of how he is handling Russia, down from 40% last month. For Ukraine, 39% approve, down from 44% in March.
Two-thirds of Americans fear a constitutional crisis between the Trump administration and the courts Elon University A new national poll conducted by Elon University reveals significant public concern about the balance of power between the executive branch and the courts, with 67% of Americans expressing concern about a potential constitutional crisis arising from conflicts between the branches.
Fox News Poll: Major increase in positive views on border security Victoria Balara, Fox News Fifty percent of voters think U.S. border security is better now than it was two years ago, an improvement of 39 percentage points since the question was last asked. They also give President Donald Trump high marks for his handling of border security and immigration amid otherwise low job ratings on the issues.
Gen Z condemns Trump on inflation but sees personal finances improving more than older generations Stephanie Perry and Marc Trussler, NBC News New results from the NBC News Stay Tuned Poll also illustrate how Gen Z is deeply divided on some social issues and lined up against Trump on key immigration priorities.
Americans remain concerned about press freedoms, but partisan views have flipped since 2024 Naomi Forman-Katz and Kirsten Eddy, Pew Research Center Most Americans continue to be concerned about potential restrictions on press freedoms in the United States. But there have been major shifts in partisan views since President Donald Trump retook office in January.
Free Expression Seen as Important Globally, but Not Everyone Thinks Their Country Has Press, Speech and Internet Freedoms Jacob Poushter, Maria Smerkovich, Moira Fagan and Andrew Prozorovsky, Pew Research Center Amid global debates about press freedom, free speech and freedom on the internet, new surveys of 35 countries show there is a disconnect between how people rate the importance of these freedoms and how free they actually feel to express themselves.