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Trump’s popularity declines after meetings to review the attack on the US Congress



The poll was conducted between June 10 and 13, while the first meeting of the January 6 committee was held on June 9.

The poll also shows that the popularity of US President Joe Biden has declined.

According to the poll, 55% of American voters have a negative opinion of Trump, while 44% of respondents have a positive opinion of the former US president.

The poll also cites data from previous polls on the former president’s popularity.

In February, 54% of Americans had a negative opinion of Trump and 45% had a positive opinion. In December 2021, Trump’s popularity was the same.

The last time Trump received a 44% positive vote for himself was in late October 2020, according to the poll. In the 2020 poll, 55% of respondents had a negative opinion of him.

In June 2018, 45% of respondents to the Fox News poll had a positive view of Trump, while 53% had a negative view of Trump.

Liz Cheney, deputy chairwoman of the Jan. 6, 2021 Uprising Committee in the United States, told the committee’s second meeting that former President Donald Trump knew he had lost the 2020 presidential election but continued to lie “big lies.”

Former United States President Donald Trump on Monday denied in a 12-page statement the testimony of members of the Committee to Investigate the January 6, 2021 attack on Congress, and said Democrats were seeking to divert attention from domestic issues facing the United States.

Aides to former Vice President Mike Pence told the Committee to Investigate the January 6, 2021 Attack on the US Capitol that former President Donald Trump pressured his vice president to reverse his defeat in the 2020 election.

According to the committee, Trump pressured and even threatened Mike Pence despite being repeatedly told it was illegal to do so.

On January 6, 2021, the US Congress was counting the votes of the Electoral College to approve the results of the November 3 presidential election. Hold peacefully.

However, Trump supporters attacked Congress in large numbers and were able to enter the building and its various rooms after clashes with security forces.

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