Elections
Trump Approval Rating Hits 52%, 4 Points Higher Than Obama At Same Point

New data from The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll shows 52 percent of likely U.S. voters approve of the job President Donald Trump is doing, including 45 percent approval among Black likely voters.
Despite the media’s criticism over President Trump’s handling of the coronavirus, riots, and the Atlantic article swirling claiming Trump dissed on veterans, his ratings are high and substantially higher than Obama on the same day in his term.
Rasmussen data shows Obama with 48 percent approval on the same day, four points lower than President Trump.
The poll also found 52 percent approval from independents and 25 percent among likely Democrat voters.
Click here to see the full poll results

Elections
Meta to reinstate Trump’s Facebook, Instagram ‘in coming weeks’

Meta’s president of Global Affairs Nick Clegg announced former President Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts will be reinstated “in coming weeks” after a more than two-year suspension.
“Our determination is that the risk [to public safety] has sufficiently receded,” Meta Clegg said in a blog post. “As such, we will be reinstating Mr. Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts in the coming weeks. However, we are doing so with new guardrails in place to deter repeat offenses.”
Twitter restored Trump’s account in November following its takeover by billionaire Elon Musk, but the former president has not yet resumed tweeting. Therefore it is unclear if he will use any of his former social media platforms, or instead remain on his own social media platform, Truth Social.
Clegg said “We just do not want — if he is to return to our services — for him to do what he did on January 6, which is to use our services to delegitimize the 2024 election, much as he sought to discredit the 2020 election.”
New “guardrails” include new policies around restricting accounts by public figures during civil unrest. Under those policies, Meta can decide to restrict the account of a public figure that violates its community standards for a time ranging from one month to two years.
“If he now posts further violating content, that content will be removed, of course, and he could be suspended for between one month and two years, depending on the severity of the violation,” Clegg said.
Posts will also be able to be limited on distribution without removing them or temporarily restricting access to its advertising tools. “Oblique references to QAnon content, for instance … is the kind of material that — even if it’s done obliquely, and doesn’t violate our community standards — we would seek to restrict the distribution of the content and/or restrict his ability to advertise,” added Clegg.
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