🇺🇸🚨 “Don’t panic,” Trump says — while everything feels like a reason to panic.
A new poll shows that most Americans now see Trump’s first year back in office as a failure. What’s more striking? Even voters without a college degree — one of his strongest support groups — are starting to step back.
So how does the White House respond?
With a plea.
Trump publicly urged Americans not to “panic,” doubling down in a message insisting that the country is “winning” and not slowing down. The instruction is simple: ignore the “fake news,” don’t take the bait, and keep believing.
But reality doesn’t bend that easily.
The job market is struggling at levels not seen since the pandemic. Grocery prices remain stubbornly high, despite repeated promises they would fall. Instead of clear solutions, people are being told that what they’re seeing isn’t the full picture.
George Orwell once wrote:
“The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears.”
At what point does “don’t panic” start sounding like “don’t question”?
That’s the question more Americans are quietly beginning to ask.#USpolicies #TRUMP #EconomicCrisis #dontpanicSell I#inflations


