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Fox News Poll: 6 in 10 are proud of US today – the most in more than a decade

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The largest number of voters since 2011 say they are proud of the country, according to a new Fox News national survey.
Fifty-eight percent say they are proud of the country. That’s up 13 percentage points since June 2024 and the highest since 2011 when a record 69% were proud. By contrast, 41% are not proud. The survey was completed before recent events in the Middle East, including U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and President Donald Trump brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
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The increase comes from an overwhelming majority of Republicans (85%) now being proud compared to last summer (36%). That makes Republicans 30 points prouder of the country today than Democrats were a year ago (55% of Democrats in 2024). In 2011, majorities of Democrats, Republicans, and Independents were proud.
The new survey shows 36% of Democrats are proud (61% not proud) while Independents held relatively steady with roughly 4 in 10 expressing pride.
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«Although pride in the U.S.A. seems like it should be above partisan wrangling, that’s only partially borne out by the data,» says Republican pollster Daron Shaw, who conducts the Fox News survey with Democrat Chris Anderson. «The reality is the out-party has become saltier in recent years when asked about the ‘land of the free.’ Democrats today (and Republicans last year) aren’t willing to express pride so long as the other side controls the White House.»
Majorities across most groups are proud, especially MAGA supporters (92%), Republican men (88%), and White evangelical Christians (80%). A lack of pride is highest among women with a college degree (51% not proud), voters under age 30 (57%), and Democrats (61%).
A 68% majority of voters also agrees the U.S. is the best country in the world to live in (30% disagree). While that’s roughly where sentiment has been for the last four years, it doesn’t match the 8 in 10 who felt the same in 2015 (83%) and 2011 (84%) when the question was first asked.
In 2011, 89% of Republicans, 84% of Democrats, and 73% of Independents thought living in America was the best. For Republicans, that number held steady at 90% today, but has decreased by 34 points among Democrats (50%), and by 13 points among Independents (60%).
Overall, one-third trust the federal government compared to nearly two-thirds who distrust it. The only time more voters trusted than distrusted the government was in 2002 (54% vs. 36%), and that was also the first time the question was asked on a Fox News survey.
Most Democrats (73%) and Independents (80%) distrust the government, while Republicans are split (47% trust, 48% don’t trust).
Even as more are proud of the country, more than 8 in 10 (85% extremely or very) are concerned about the future of the country, the highest in a list of eight concerns, albeit by one point. Almost as many say inflation is a huge concern (84%), followed by government spending (80%), Iran getting a nuclear bomb (78%), antisemitism (69%), illegal immigration (67%), domestic use of U.S. military troops (66%), and protests in U.S. cities (63%).
The future of the country is the top issue for Democrats and Independents (90% each concerned). For Republicans, it comes in fourth at 79% behind illegal immigration, Iran getting a nuclear bomb, and government spending.
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Conducted June 13-16, 2025, under the direction of Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R), this Fox News survey includes interviews with a sample of 1,003 registered voters randomly selected from a national voter file. Respondents spoke with live interviewers on landlines (149) and cellphones (566) or completed the survey online after receiving a text (288). Results based on the full sample have a margin of sampling error of ±3 percentage points. Sampling error for results among subgroups is higher. In addition to sampling error, question wording and order can influence results. Weights are generally applied to age, race, education, and area variables to ensure the demographics of respondents are representative of the registered voter population. Sources for developing weight targets include the American Community Survey, Fox News Voter Analysis and voter file data.
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“Por favor, “gracias”, “buenos días”: las nuevas reglas para los alumnos en El Salvador anunciadas por el gobierno de Bukele

El gobierno de El Salvador anunció la entrada en vigor de un nuevo reglamento escolar destinado a promover la cortesía entre los estudiantes. El presidente Nayib Bukele lo resumió en un tuit con tres expresiones básicas: “Buenos días”, “por favor” y “gracias”.
La ministra de Educación, Karla Trigueros, detalló la medida en otro mensaje en la red social X: “Hoy envié el memorándum sobre el Reglamento para la Promoción de la Cortesía Escolar, que entrará en vigor el 1 de septiembre en todos los centros educativos públicos. Con este reglamento fomentaremos valores esenciales como el respeto y la cortesía entre nuestros estudiantes, docentes y personal administrativo”.
El reglamento establece un sistema de deméritos para quienes omitan expresiones de cortesía en la interacción cotidiana. Según el documento, “cada estudiante debe dirigirse a sus compañeros, docentes y autoridades con cortesía” y la omisión de saludos o agradecimientos tendrá consecuencias registradas.
Las faltas incluyen no saludar al entrar o salir del aula, no decir “por favor” al hacer una petición, omitir “gracias” al recibir un favor o usar un tono irrespetuoso. Cada omisión equivale a un demérito, que será registrado por los docentes y comunicado a los padres de familia en un informe mensual.
El reglamento contempla una escala de sanciones progresivas. Con tres deméritos, el estudiante recibirá una advertencia verbal y deberá escribir una reflexión titulada “La importancia de la cortesía”. A los seis, se notificará a la familia y se asignará una tarea correctiva, como redactar un texto o elaborar un cartel sobre cortesía.

Cuando un estudiante acumule diez deméritos, perderá privilegios escolares, como la participación en juegos o actividades culturales. Con más de diez, se convocará a los padres a una reunión con la dirección. Al alcanzar quince deméritos, el alumno no podrá ser promovido de grado.
El documento establece también mecanismos de redención. Los estudiantes podrán reducir deméritos acumulados si cumplen durante una semana con expresiones ejemplares, participan en labores de limpieza y orden en el centro escolar o colaboran en campañas de valores.
La normativa incluye un sistema de reconocimientos: cada mes se otorgará una Mención Honorífica de Cortesía Escolar a los estudiantes o grupos que no acumulen deméritos. También se prevé la entrega de diplomas o menciones en murales escolares.
El texto señala que la medida entrará en vigor el 1 de septiembre de este año y será supervisada por la Dirección Nacional de Convivencia Escolar. “Su cumplimiento será supervisado para garantizar que los centros educativos promuevan la cultura ciudadana”, se lee en la disposición final.
El gobierno presenta la iniciativa como parte de un esfuerzo por fortalecer valores y disciplina dentro de las escuelas. En palabras de la ministra Trigueros: “Queremos que cada niño y adolescente crezca practicando expresiones tan sencillas pero fundamentales, como ‘Buenos días’, ‘Por favor’ y ‘Gracias’, fortaleciendo así la cultura ciudadana en nuestras escuelas”.

El anuncio se produce en un contexto de creciente disciplinamiento en el sistema educativo salvadoreño. Recientemente, la ministra Trigueros —capitana del Ejército— ordenó inspecciones diarias en los accesos escolares para verificar uniformes limpios y cortes de cabello considerados “adecuados”. Paralelamente, el Frente Magisterial Salvadoreño expresó que su nombramiento como funcionaria representa una “militarización de la educación pública”.
En paralelo, organizaciones de derechos humanos han denunciado un deterioro del Estado de derecho en el país. Amnistía Internacional denunció que los adolescentes son uno de los sectores más expuestos. “Los niños de comunidades marginadas han soportado las peores consecuencias de las políticas indiscriminadas de seguridad”, expresó la organización.
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Trump rips trial judge whose $500M penalty was erased on appeal

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Fresh off a major appellate win, President Donald Trump on Sunday tore into New York Judge Arthur Engoron, who oversaw his state civil fraud trial, calling him «incompetent,» «crooked» and nearly as «corrupt» as New York Attorney General Letitia James.
Trump’s barbs followed an appellate ruling that erased a $500 million penalty in James’ high-profile civil fraud case, handing Trump one of his biggest legal wins yet.
«The Appellate Court removed incompetent Judge Engoron, but he refused to go, or even to acknowledge them,» Trump wrote on Truth Social. «He’s a highly overturned, CROOKED Judge, who is retiring into a life of lawsuits, along with his Chief Clerk, soon! He is almost as Corrupt as Leticia James, but not quite!»
Engoron presided over the non-jury trial, and Trump allies accused him of bias against the president-elect, his family and his company. Trump was accused of inflating the value of his assets to get more favorable terms from a lender his real estate business worked with.
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Justice Arthur Engoron sits in his court room during the civil fraud trial of-gh President Donald Trump at New York State Supreme Court on October 24, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Segar-Pool/Getty Images)
The New York Appellate Division tossed the penalty, ruling the fine was excessive and violated the Eighth Amendment.
The five-member panel upheld findings that Trump and his company were liable, affirming James acted within her authority and that injunctive relief against the Trump Organization was appropriate.
The ruling left liability intact but wiped out the $364 million penalty plus interest, which totaled about $500 million.
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NY Attorney General Letitia James speaks during a press conference on the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) at Manhattan Federal Courthouse on February 14, 2025, in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago)
Justice David Friedman dissented in part, arguing James’ true aim was political, and the case should be dismissed. He wrote her «ultimate goal was not market hygiene … but political hygiene, ending with the derailment of President Trump’s political career and the destruction of his real estate business.»
Friedman blasted James’ use of Section 63(12) of New York’s Executive Law, which gives the attorney general broad civil fraud powers.
He called the use unprecedented and political, giving James «essentially limitless power to prosecute her political enemies.»
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Justice Arthur Engoron presided over the civil fraud trial of President Donald Trump and his children at New York State Supreme Court on November 13, 2023 in New York City. ((Photo by Erin Schaff-Pool/Getty Images))
Friedman said Trump’s business deals involved sophisticated parties who profited without harming the public and concluded he would «reverse the judgment and dismiss the complaint.»
With judges split on liability, the case is likely headed to New York’s highest court, the Court of Appeals. James said she will appeal.
James, a Democrat elected in 2018, has long targeted Trump. On the campaign trail, she called him an «illegitimate president» and vowed to «use every area of the law» to investigate him and his businesses.
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Since Trump returned to office, the Justice Department has opened investigations tied to the case brought against Trump and also over allegations she committed mortgage fraud herself.
James alleges Trump is using the federal government to target her politically. DOJ is also investigating her for alleged mortgage fraud, including misrepresenting her primary residence on loans in Virginia and New York. She denies the claims and calls the probe a «revenge tour» for the civil fraud suit.
Fox News Digital’s Michael Dorgan and Maria Paronich contributed to this report.
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