Everything says panic.

A new poll shows that many Americans see Donald Trump’s first year back in office as a failure.
What stands out even more?
Even voters without a college degree — one of his strongest support groups — are starting to pull away.
So what did the White House say?
“Don’t panic.”
Trump urged Americans to stay calm, saying:
“We’re winning — and we’re not slowing down.”
He told people to ignore “fake news” and not “take the bait.”
But many Americans are looking at everyday life and asking questions.
Jobs feel harder to find.
Grocery prices are still high.
Costs haven’t dropped the way people were promised.
When leaders tell people not to panic — while people are struggling — it raises a bigger question:
At what point does “don’t panic” start to sound like
“don’t question”?