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🌎 World Media Reactions on Donald Trump (June–September 2025) – With Real Numbers

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Introduction

Between June and September 2025, Donald Trump made several bold decisions that created global discussions. From travel bans and immigration raids to tariffs, his meeting with Vladimir Putin, and a Supreme Court ruling — world media covered every step closely. Here is a clear breakdown of what Trump did, how many people were affected, and what global media said about it.

📌 June 4–5, 2025: Travel Ban on 12 Countries

Decision: Trump banned entry for citizens of 12 countries, mostly from Africa and the Middle East.

Impact (Numbers):

Around 3.5 million citizens directly affected.

Airline cancellations increased by 28%.

Refugee resettlement applications dropped by 45%.

Media Reaction:

Washington Post called it “religious discrimination.”

Al Jazeera said it created a humanitarian crisis.


📌 June 2025: Immigration Raids in Los Angeles

Decision: ICE and National Guard launched large-scale raids.

Impact (Numbers):

Over 5,200 immigrants detained.

Around 80,000 protesters marched in Los Angeles.

ACLU filed 1 major lawsuit in federal court.

Media Reaction:

New York Times said cities became “scapegoats.”

LA Times reported “fear and violence” in immigrant communities.


📌 August 7, 2025: Trump’s Global Tariffs

Decision: New tariffs on 70 countries (ranging from 10% to 100%).

Impact (Numbers):

India: 25%, Brazil: 50%, Switzerland: 39%, Canada: 35%.

Semiconductors faced 100% tariff.

India’s GDP growth expected to drop by 0.5–0.6%.

Average American household to pay $2,400 more yearly.

US stock market dropped 1.8% in 48 hours.

Media Reaction:

The Guardian called it “unacceptable blackmail.”

Al Jazeera said it would hurt small businesses and supply chains.


📌 August 15, 2025: Trump–Putin Meeting in Alaska

Decision: Trump met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska.

Impact (Numbers):

3-hour closed-door meeting.

Russian ruble rose by 2.3% after the meeting.

54% of Americans felt Trump gave Putin too much legitimacy.

Media Reaction:

AP News said Putin gained a “return to the global stage.”

CNN reported “no concrete agreements.”

ECFR (Europe) warned this was a bad sign for NATO allies.


📌 September 8, 2025: Supreme Court on Immigration Raids

Decision: The US Supreme Court approved Trump’s aggressive immigration raids.

Impact (Numbers):

Within 24 hours, 1,500 raids carried out.

Arrests increased by 14% compared to the previous month.

California Governor warned that 6 million immigrants in the state now live in fear.

Media Reaction

🟢 Positive / Supportive Reactions

Al Jazeera (some regional leaders’ views) → Reported optimism from allies like Israel and Gulf states on Trump’s return, citing “peace through strength.”

Israeli Media (covered via Reuters/others) → Praised U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites as “historic and necessary.”

Saudi/Regional Outlets → Highlighted Trump’s Middle East deals worth ~$600B as a symbol of new regional order.

Some U.S. Conservative Media (Fox, right-wing outlets) → Defended lawsuits against NYT as protecting Trump’s reputation.


🔴 Negative / Critical Reactions

Reuters → Described $15B lawsuit vs NYT as Trump’s largest attack on free press.

The Guardian → Called the lawsuit “lawfare” and branded his tactics as anti-media intimidation.

Financial Times → Warned Trump’s foreign journalist visa plan would harm press freedom.

Pew Research (covered globally) → Found low global confidence, many viewing him as “arrogant” or “dangerous.”

Associated Press (AP) → Noted boos at public events, showing deep polarization.

The Daily Beast → Criticized his aggressive attack on ABC’s Jonathan Karl as hostility to journalism.

Times of India → Quoted Trump calling NYT a “degenerate newspaper,” framing it as extreme rhetoric.

Le Monde (France) → Labeled Trump’s politics “populist, misogynist, racist virulence.”

Washington Post → Slammed Trump for undermining foreign courts, calling it a blow to U.S. credibility.

BBC & European media → Condemned Gaza resettlement proposal as unrealistic and inhumane.

Quick FAQ: Trump & World Media 🌍📰

Q1. How do global media see Trump?
Mostly critical — they call him arrogant, dangerous, divisive.

Q2. Any positive coverage?
Yes — Israeli & Gulf media praised his strikes on Iran + $600B Middle East deals.

Q3. What’s the biggest controversy?
His $15B lawsuit against The New York Times — media call it “lawfare.”

Q4. How do polls look?
Pew (2025): Majority in 19 countries say they don’t trust Trump’s leadership.

Q5. U.S. media split?
Conservatives defend him as fighting “fake news,” liberals warn of threats to democracy.


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