Just 32% of Americans believe Trump has the right priorities, CNN poll finds

A new CNN poll shows Trump’s approval falling ahead of his State of the Union address.

The poll, conducted by polling firm SSRS, showed his approval among independents at a new low among CNN’s polls, at 26%, the outlet reported.

Among the findings: only 32% of Americans believe Trump has the right priorities, his job approval rating among all adults was 36%, and 61% said his policies are moving the country in the wrong direction.

The outlet noted a steep drop in approval among Latino Americans, at a 19-point drop, and Americans under age 45, with an 18-point drop.

Respondents said they want Trump to talk about the economy and cost of living during the State of the Union, the issue that far outpaced other topics they were asked about.

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The office of the US Attorney for DC, Jeanine Pirro, will drop the case against six Democratic lawmakers who Trump assailed as “seditious” after they made a video urging troops to refuse unlawful orders, a source familiar with the situation confirmed to the Guardian’s Sam Levine.

The move comes after a grand jury in Washington DC earlier this month declined to charge the lawmakers: Elissa Slotkin, Mark Kelly, Jason Crow, Chris Deluzio, Maggie Goodlander and Chrissy Houlahan. They all have military or intelligence backgrounds.

It was not yet clear whether the Justice Department could still explore pursuing other venues for the case, though it appeared unlikely, according to several media reports.

The decisions was first reported by NBC News.

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