The Trump administration’s bold attempts to reshape US foreign policy have not convinced many Americans. On issues where the White House has acted—withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal, the Paris Agreement, and the TPP agreement—Americans are less likely to see them as “wins” and more likely to endorse participating in these agreements. And while Trump’s base continues to share his vision, the majority of Americans are more convinced about the benefits of active US engagement and the need to work with allies.



The Trump administration’s bold attempts to reshape US foreign policy have not convinced many Americans. On issues where the White House has acted—withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal, the Paris Agreement, and the TPP agreement—Americans are less likely to see them as “wins” and more likely to endorse participating in these agreements. And while Trump’s base continues to share his vision, the majority of Americans are more convinced about the benefits of active US engagement and the need to work with allies.

