According to a survey of more than 2,000 adults by CBS in the U.S., 59% of the respondents approved of Trump's transition to the regime, and 55% said they were happy about Trump's victory.
In terms of future prices, 44% said they would lower food prices, compared to 35% who said they would raise them.
With mixed reviews on the next Cabinet nomination, Rubio and Kennedy Jr. candidates for secretary of state and welfare accounted for 44% and 47% of the respondents, respectively, but only 33% and 36% of the candidates for secretary of defense and national intelligence director Gabbard.
57% approved of Trump's signature pledge to expel illegal immigrants, and 52% agreed on universal tariffs.
However, even after Trump's victory, 65% of respondents said democracy and the rule of law were threatened, and only 35% said it was safe.
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