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Is Trump Trusted Internationally?

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A new Pew Research Center survey of 37 different countries shows scant confidence outside the United States in President Donald Trump's ability to do the right thing on international affairs, with fewer than 3 in 10 respondents expressing confidence. According to the survey, a median of 22 percent across all the countries surveyed expressed confidence that Trump will do the right thing when it comes to international affairs. Most of those surveyed also disapprove of Trump's major policies, including his promise to erect a physical wall along the border between the U.S. and Mexico, and temporarily halting travel from six mostly Muslim countries. Among the 37 countries Pew surveyed, Trump only scored higher marks than his predecessor, President Barack Obama, in two: Russia and Israel.

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