President Trump's never ending stream of executive orders continues to enjoy popular support. Napolitan News surveys have found that on some of the key orders signed since inauguration day there is especially strong support from Main Street Americans, and on most issues polled on, even Elite and Elite Adjacent voters are supportive.
Censorship: Fifty-nine percent (59%) approve of President Trump's order to eliminate all censorship programs; 32% disapprove.
Foreign Aid: Sixty percent (60%) of voters favor President Trump's decision to halt all foreign aid payments pending a review by his administration.
Immigration: Fifty-four percent (54%) support sending 88,000 IRS agents to help secure the Southern Border.
Government Hiring: Forty-nine percent (49%) favor a federal government hiring freeze, while 36% are opposed.
DEI: It's difficult to measure reaction to President Trump's order ending DEI programs, because only 38% of voters know what DEI means. However, voters strongly reject many things taught in DEI programs. For example, just 13% believe believe teaching that members of certain groups are inherently racist and seek to oppress others is appropriate.
These Napolitan News Service survey of 1,000 Registered Voters were conducted online by Scott Rasmussen January 21-22, and 27-28 2025. Field work for the survey was conducted by RMG Research, Inc. and has a margin of error of +/- 3.1.