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A new poll just dropped, and the message is loud. 📊

Most Americans now see Donald Trump’s first year back in office as a failure.

What’s even more striking?

Voters without a college degree — long considered one of his strongest bases — are beginning to drift away. 🧭

So how did the White House respond?

Not with policy.

Not with solutions.

With a plea. 🙏

Trump went public urging Americans not to “panic,” repeating the line in a piece titled:

👉 “Don’t Panic. We’re Winning — and We’re Not Slowing Down.”

The instruction list is simple:

📰 Ignore the “fake news.”

🎣 Don’t “take the bait.”

🤝 Keep believing.

But reality has a way of refusing to cooperate.

📉 The job market is the weakest it’s been since the pandemic.

🛒 Grocery bills keep rising, despite promise after promise they would fall.

👀 And instead of explanations, people are told not to trust what they see.

Sound familiar?

George Orwell wrote it decades ago:

✍️ “The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”

It’s hard to picture anything more Orwellian than a president asking citizens not to panic while insisting everything is a victory. 🎭

And yes — before anyone jumps in — the widely shared 1995 InStyle photo of Trump posing on a bed with his daughter Ivanka is real.

📸 Professionally shot.

📰 Publicly published.

🧾 Part of the historical record.

Which leaves a question that refuses to fade:

❓ At what moment does “don’t panic” quietly turn into

👉 “don’t question”?$ZRO