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Most Trump supporters still back NATO despite years of Trump’s criticism, new poll finds

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Most Americans, including majorities of Republicans and self-identified MAGA Republicans, say keeping the United States in NATO is important to the nation’s security and prosperity, according to a new poll. 

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The Reagan Institute Summer Survey found that 73% of Americans say remaining in NATO matters to U.S. security and prosperity, including 64% of Republicans and 61% of MAGA Republicans. Fox News Digital obtained a preview of the survey, which will be made public Sunday.

The poll also found bipartisan support for NATO’s collective defense principle. After respondents were told that NATO members are obligated to come to one another’s defense if attacked, 76% of Democrats, 71% of Republicans and 69% of MAGA Republicans said they would support the U.S. responding with military force if a NATO ally were attacked. 

The findings come as President Donald Trump continues to press NATO allies to shoulder more of the burden for the alliance’s collective defense. During a White House meeting Wednesday with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, Trump criticized several European allies for what he described as insufficient support during the recent U.S. operation against Iran, even as Rutte praised Trump’s leadership and credited him with pushing NATO members to boost defense spending.

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Most Americans, including majorities of Republicans and self-identified MAGA Republicans, say keeping the United States in NATO is important to the nation’s security and prosperity, according to a new poll released as President Donald Trump meets with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte. (Evan Vucci/Reuters)

The Reagan Institute Summer Survey was conducted May 26 through June 3 among 1,555 respondents nationwide and carries a margin of error of plus or minus 2.5 percentage points. The survey used a mixed-mode methodology that included live telephone interviews, an online panel and text-to-web responses.

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To better reflect the U.S. population, the results were weighted using demographic benchmarks from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2023 American Community Survey, including age, gender, race, region and education levels. The poll also included an oversample of 331 MAGA Republicans under age 30, a group with a margin of error of plus or minus 5 percentage points.

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The Reagan Institute Summer Survey found that 73% of Americans say remaining in NATO matters to U.S. security and prosperity, including 64% of Republicans and 61% of MAGA Republicans. (Handout / Latin America News Agency via Reuters Connect)

The Reagan Institute is a Washington-based policy organization that advocates the Reagan foreign-policy tradition of «peace through strength» and sustained American leadership abroad.

Trump met with Rutte Wednesday, who once again offered effusive praise for the American president during their White House meeting.

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«I really want to make clear how important it is what you are doing on Iran,» Rutte told Trump. «This is first of all about the nuclear capability Iran was very near to getting its hands on,»

Trump, meanwhile, criticized several European allies for what he described as insufficient support during the U.S. operation against Iran.

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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, U.S. President Donald Trump and Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer posing with NATO leaders

NATO’s collective defense principle, known as Article 5 of the Washington Treaty, has been invoked only once in the alliance’s 77-year history. NATO allies unanimously invoked the provision after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, declaring the attacks on the United States an attack on all members of the alliance. (Ben Stansall/Pool via Reuters)

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«I was disappointed with Italy. I was disappointed with the UK,» he said. «We were disappointed with Germany and France. We’re disappointed with most of them. Spain is a horror show.»

«We don’t need their money, we don’t need anything. We have the most powerful military in the world by far, but I just want loyalty,» Trump said.

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NATO’s collective defense principle, known as Article 5 of the Washington Treaty, has been invoked only once in the alliance’s 77-year history. NATO allies unanimously invoked the provision after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, declaring the attacks on the United States an attack on all members of the alliance. 

Trump has long criticized NATO members for failing to meet alliance defense spending commitments — at times even threatening to pull out of the alliance — arguing the U.S. has carried a disproportionate share of its security burden. 

During both his first and second terms, he has pushed allies to significantly increase military spending while warning that the U.S. should not bear the costs of Europe’s defense alone.

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The White House and NATO could not immediately be reached for comment. 

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$600 million worth of heroin, meth and other seized drugs set on fire in Burma

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Video emerged Friday showing hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of heroin, methamphetamine and other confiscated illegal drugs being set on fire in Burma .

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More than 50 combined tons of those drugs, as well as opium, ketamine, marijuana and crystal meth – estimated to be worth $600 million – were set ablaze in the southeast Asian country to mark the United Nations’ International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, according to The Associated Press.

This year, the street value of drugs destroyed was more than double last year’s total, said Police Lt. Col. Aung Myat Soe of Yangon’s Anti-Narcotics Police Force. In Yangon alone, some $321 million worth of 31 different types of drugs were set ablaze, Aung Myat Soe added.

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Smoke and flame rise from burning illegal narcotics during a destruction ceremony marking the U.N.’s International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, on the outskirts of Yangon, Burma, on Friday, June 26, 2026. (Thein Zaw/AP)

Footage taken in Yangon showed a massive array of drugs engulfed in a raging inferno, with thick black smoke billowing into the sky.

Burma has been a major source of illegal drugs destined for East and Southeast Asia, despite repeated efforts to crack down, and has long been one of the world’s largest producers of heroin and methamphetamine.

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More than 50 tons of heroin, opium, ketamine, methamphetamine, marijuana and crystal meth were burned on Friday, June 26, 2026, in Burma, to mark the U.N.’s International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. (AP)

Violent political unrest in Burma following the military takeover in 2021 — which has led into a civil war between the military government and its pro-democracy opponents, as well as ethnic armed groups — has caused an increase in drug production, experts told the AP.

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A police officer stands in front of seized illegal narcotics during a destruction ceremony marking the U.N.’s International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, on the outskirts of Yangon, Burma, on Friday, June 26, 2026. (Thein Zaw/AP)

In January, the military government claimed the country’s largest-ever seizures of illicit drugs and drug-manufacturing equipment, taken from a total of 12 drug production sites during a series of raids in the northern part of Shan state.

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The U.N. says its June 26 International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking is «an expression of its determination to strengthen action and cooperation to achieve the goal of an international society free of drug abuse.»

«Supported each year by individuals, communities, and various organizations all over the world, this global observance aims to raise awareness of the major problem that illicit drugs represent to society,» the U.N. added.

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Firefighters spray water in front of illegal narcotics being burnt during a destruction ceremony in Burma on Friday, June 26, 2026. (Thein Zaw/AP)

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«Global drug use and the number of drugs on the market have been increasing in the past decades. The century-long dominance of heroin in illicit global opioid markets is increasingly being challenged by changes in the illegal supply of opioids,» it added. «Production, seizures and use of cocaine continue to rise, while low costs of manufacture and reduced risks of detection of synthetic drugs are contributing to their increase on illicit drug markets.»

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Gobierno de Honduras acredita aumento salarial a maestros y asegura cumplimiento de acuerdos con el magisterio

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Útiles escolares y billetes de lempira hondureños se disponen sobre una mesa frente a un pizarrón verde con el emblema de una escuela de Honduras. (Imagen Ilustrativa Infobae)

El Gobierno de la República anunció este viernes que el aumento salarial para el sector docente ya comenzó a hacerse efectivo con el pago correspondiente al mes de junio, beneficio que fue acreditado a miles de maestros a nivel nacional.

La información fue dada a conocer mediante un comunicado oficial emitido por Casa Presidencial, en el que se detalla que el ajuste salarial forma parte de los acuerdos alcanzados con el gremio magisterial y representa un reconocimiento al trabajo que realizan los docentes hondureños.

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Según el documento, el pago acreditado este mes incorpora el incremento acordado durante las negociaciones sostenidas entre las autoridades gubernamentales y representantes del sector educativo.

“El Gobierno de la República informa al noble qgremio magisterial y al pueblo hondureño en general que, a partir de hoy, se inició a hacer efectivo el pago de junio con el aumento salarial acordado con las maestras y maestros del país”, señala el comunicado.

Miles de maestros comenzaron a recibir el incremento salarial acordado. (FOTO: La Tribuna)
Miles de maestros comenzaron a recibir el incremento salarial acordado. (FOTO: La Tribuna)

Las autoridades destacaron que esta medida constituye un reconocimiento a la labor que desempeñan los docentes en la formación de la niñez y la juventud hondureña, resaltando la importancia del magisterio dentro del sistema educativo nacional.

De acuerdo con el pronunciamiento oficial, los maestros representan uno de los pilares fundamentales para el desarrollo del país y desempeñan un papel esencial en la construcción de mejores oportunidades para las futuras generaciones.

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El aumento salarial ya se refleja en el pago de junio de los docentes hondureños. (FOTO: La Tribuna)
El aumento salarial ya se refleja en el pago de junio de los docentes hondureños. (FOTO: La Tribuna)

El Gobierno afirmó que el cumplimiento del incremento salarial también busca dignificar la profesión docente, fortalecer las condiciones laborales y respaldar el trabajo que diariamente realizan miles de educadores en las aulas.

“Este cumplimiento representa un reconocimiento justo a quienes, con vocación, entrega y compromiso, forman diariamente a la niñez y la juventud hondureña”, expresa el documento difundido por Casa Presidencial.

Las autoridades también señalaron que la acción refleja el compromiso del Estado con la educación pública y con el fortalecimiento del sistema educativo nacional.

Asimismo, indicaron que el cumplimiento del acuerdo se realiza mediante mecanismos responsables y transparentes, en un esfuerzo por mantener el diálogo y la cooperación con el sector magisterial.

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El comunicado añade que el Ejecutivo continuará impulsando políticas orientadas a mejorar las condiciones laborales de los docentes, así como iniciativas encaminadas a fortalecer la calidad educativa en el país.

Durante los últimos meses, representantes del magisterio y funcionarios del Gobierno sostuvieron diversas reuniones para abordar temas relacionados con salarios, beneficios laborales y necesidades del sistema educativo.

El ajuste salarial era una de las principales demandas planteadas por el sector docente, que venía solicitando el cumplimiento de compromisos económicos y mejoras en sus condiciones laborales.

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El Gobierno informó que el ajuste salarial ya fue acreditado al magisterio. (FOTO: La Prensa)
El Gobierno informó que el ajuste salarial ya fue acreditado al magisterio. (FOTO: La Prensa)

Las autoridades sostienen que la inversión en educación y en el personal docente constituye una apuesta estratégica para el desarrollo nacional y el fortalecimiento del capital humano.

“Con esta acción, el Gobierno honra la palabra empeñada y reafirma su compromiso de dignificar la labor docente, fortaleciendo las condiciones del magisterio nacional mediante hechos concretos, responsables y transparentes”, añade el comunicado.

Finalmente, el Gobierno reiteró su disposición de continuar trabajando junto al sector educativo para impulsar nuevas acciones que beneficien a los docentes y contribuyan al fortalecimiento del sistema educativo hondureño.

Las autoridades concluyeron señalando que invertir en los maestros es invertir en el presente y en el futuro de Honduras, al considerar que la educación sigue siendo uno de los principales motores para el desarrollo del país.

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Newsom begs Californians to vote ‘no’ on billionaire’s tax in face of mass exodus, pitches nationwide tax hike

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California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom is facing another blow after a massive wealth tax he warned could cause a wealth and business exodus from the state was officially added to the November ballot.

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Despite his opposition, the measure’s sponsor, Billionaire Tax Now, announced Thursday that it was officially being added to the state’s ballot. The measure, called the California Billionaire Tax Act, would impose a one-time, «emergency» 5% tax on Californians with assets exceeding $1 billion. The tax has been endorsed by socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., who called it «reasonable and necessary» «at a time of unprecedented and growing wealth consolidation and income inequality.»

However, Newsom, a rumored frontrunner for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination, has come out strongly against the tax, citing fears that billionaires will simply up and leave to states like Texas or Florida.

In a lengthy Substack post on the tax, Newsom wrote, «Last night, it became certain that a wealth tax would be placed on the November ballot in California. I’m voting no.»

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California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom has come out strongly against a proposed state billionaire tax while pushing a similar national tax. (Carlin Stiehl / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

«You may not be able to pick up and move to Texas or Florida to shelter your income from taxation, but I promise you that billionaires can, and do,» he wrote, adding, «Wealth is movable, and it shops for the state with the lowest taxes.»

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In a state that has already lost prominent business figures such as Elon Musk, Google co-founder Larry Page and Oracle founder Larry Ellison, Newsom is not the only one warning that the billionaire tax could worsen California’s ongoing exodus.

Earlier this year, Silicon Valley tech entrepreneur Allison Huynh predicted in an interview with Fox News Digital that the tax would cause a «mass migration,» starting with «not just the billionaires, but the people who are investing in new ideas, in new infrastructure, whether it’s AI, healthcare, tech, robotics.»

Huynh likened the proposed tax hike to a restaurant about to go out of business.

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«Instead of lowering the price, they increase the price,» she said. «And then you go into the restaurant, and it’s like $50 for a bowl of really bad dumplings.»

Fox News Digital reached out to Billionaire Tax Now for comment.

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Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., endorsed the California billionaire tax. (Sarah Rice/Getty Images)

After news of the measure being added to the ballot broke, Newsom called on the U.S. to institute a national billionaire tax and what he referred to as «a new social contract.»

In an X post, Newsom wrote that «the system is fundamentally broken. The federal tax code, a corporate code, and an inheritance code were written for a different set of Americans. It’s time for an economic reset.»

In his Substack post, he argued «the fight to make the wealthiest Americans pay more in taxes is not one we should be fighting state by state.» Instead, he wrote, «The fight belongs at the federal level, where this broken system was created in the first place.»

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In January, Newsom said he felt vindicated in opposing the proposed wealth tax after reports showed some of California’s wealthiest residents moving money and businesses out of the state, warning the measure would damage the economy and drive away investment.

«This is my fear,» Newsom said in a Politico interview on Monday. «It’s just what I warned against. It’s happening.»

«The evidence is in. The impacts are very real — not just substantive economic impacts in terms of the revenue, but start-ups, the indirect impacts of … people questioning long-term commitments, medium-term commitments,» he continued. «That’s not what we need right now, at a time of so much uncertainty. Quite the contrary.»

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Despite Newsom’s opposition, the group behind the tax effort — Billionaire Tax Now, sponsored by the Service Employees International Union – United Healthcare Workers West — proceeded to add it to the ballot.

The union posits that the tax will «prevent the collapse of California healthcare and help fund California public K-14 education and state food assistance programs.»

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom delivers his final state budget plan at the Capitol Annex Swing Space in Sacramento on May 14, 2026. (Gabrielle Lurie/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)

Billionaire Tax Now is confident the measure will pass, posting on X that «while a few controversial billionaires and their buddies in Sacramento want to see California’s hospitals close and tax breaks for billionaires protected – popular support is on our side.»

Meanwhile, some of Newsom’s detractors claim that his opposition to the measure is driven by a desire to appeal to potential presidential donors.

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Billionaire Tax Now reposted an X post by David Sirota, founder of the progressive investigative news outlet The Lever, in which he asserted that «Gavin Newsom is trying to protect 250 prospective 2028 presidential donors, even if that means 3 million of his constituents are medically bankrupted.»

Reached for comment, Newsom’s office directed Fox News Digital to his Substack and video. 

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