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Trump's Erratic Behavior Sparks Concerns, Criticism

Amid Olympics controversy, tariffs, and State of the Union boycotts

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President Trump's behavior has come under scrutiny in recent days, with critics accusing him of becoming increasingly erratic. A new poll released by Reuters/Ipsos found that 61% of respondents believe Trump is becoming...

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    House Democrat on State of the Union boycotts: Trump ‘has had total disregard for Congress’

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    Most say Trump becoming more erratic: Survey

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    US hockey was bathed in a golden Olympic glow. Then Donald Trump and Kash Patel stepped in | Beau Dure

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    Senate Democrat: Patel at Olympics ‘continuation of amateur hour’

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Trump's Erratic Behavior Sparks Concerns, Criticism

Amid Olympics controversy, tariffs, and State of the Union boycotts

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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President Trump's behavior has come under scrutiny in recent days, with critics accusing him of becoming increasingly erratic. A new poll released by Reuters/Ipsos found that 61% of respondents believe Trump is becoming more erratic with age, with 89% of Democrats, 64% of independents, and 30% of Republicans sharing this view.

The controversy surrounding Trump's behavior began earlier this week, when some Democrats announced that they would be boycotting the State of the Union address. Democratic Rep. Ami Bera (Calif.) explained the decision, stating that Trump "has had total disregard for Congress" and that "the person occupying that office doesn't show that deference to Congress any longer either."

Meanwhile, Trump's administration has been criticized for its handling of the Olympics. Kash Patel, a former Trump aide and current FBI official, was spotted partying with the US men's hockey team at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games. Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) blasted Patel's behavior, calling it "a continuation of amateur hour at the FBI."

The Olympics controversy was not the only issue that Trump faced this week. The Wall Street Journal's editorial board criticized Trump's trade policies, particularly his reaction to a Supreme Court ruling that went against his sweeping tariffs on foreign goods. The editorial board argued that it would have been a "smart play" for Trump to forgo or pause new tariffs in response to the ruling.

Trump's behavior has also been criticized by some of his own supporters. A recent article by Beau Dure noted that the US men's and women's hockey teams' Olympic victories were overshadowed by Trump's antics. Dure wrote that the warm fuzzy feelings from the teams' victories "didn't last long" due to Trump's involvement.

The controversy surrounding Trump's behavior is not limited to his domestic policies. His administration's handling of international relations has also been criticized. The US men's hockey team's victory over Canada was seen as a symbol of American strength, but Trump's reaction to the game was viewed as tone-deaf by some. Canadian fans booed the Star-Spangled Banner and the US players, highlighting the tension between the two countries.

As the controversy surrounding Trump's behavior continues to grow, it remains to be seen how he will respond. One thing is clear, however: Trump's erratic behavior is sparking concerns and criticism from both sides of the aisle.

In the midst of the controversy, Trump's administration is facing a number of challenges. The Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs has dealt a blow to Trump's trade policies, and the Olympics controversy has raised questions about the administration's handling of international relations. As the situation continues to unfold, it will be important to watch how Trump responds to the criticism and controversy surrounding his behavior.

Ultimately, the controversy surrounding Trump's behavior is a symptom of a larger issue. Trump's disregard for Congress, his erratic behavior, and his administration's handling of international relations are all contributing to a sense of uncertainty and instability. As the situation continues to evolve, it will be important to monitor Trump's behavior and the response from Congress, the media, and the public.

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  • Reuters/Ipsos poll
  • Rep. Ami Bera (Calif.) on NewsNation's "On Balance"
  • Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) on Kash Patel's behavior
  • The Wall Street Journal's editorial board on Trump's trade policies
  • Beau Dure on the Olympics controversy

President Trump's behavior has come under scrutiny in recent days, with critics accusing him of becoming increasingly erratic. A new poll released by Reuters/Ipsos found that 61% of respondents believe Trump is becoming more erratic with age, with 89% of Democrats, 64% of independents, and 30% of Republicans sharing this view.

The controversy surrounding Trump's behavior began earlier this week, when some Democrats announced that they would be boycotting the State of the Union address. Democratic Rep. Ami Bera (Calif.) explained the decision, stating that Trump "has had total disregard for Congress" and that "the person occupying that office doesn't show that deference to Congress any longer either."

Meanwhile, Trump's administration has been criticized for its handling of the Olympics. Kash Patel, a former Trump aide and current FBI official, was spotted partying with the US men's hockey team at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games. Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) blasted Patel's behavior, calling it "a continuation of amateur hour at the FBI."

The Olympics controversy was not the only issue that Trump faced this week. The Wall Street Journal's editorial board criticized Trump's trade policies, particularly his reaction to a Supreme Court ruling that went against his sweeping tariffs on foreign goods. The editorial board argued that it would have been a "smart play" for Trump to forgo or pause new tariffs in response to the ruling.

Trump's behavior has also been criticized by some of his own supporters. A recent article by Beau Dure noted that the US men's and women's hockey teams' Olympic victories were overshadowed by Trump's antics. Dure wrote that the warm fuzzy feelings from the teams' victories "didn't last long" due to Trump's involvement.

The controversy surrounding Trump's behavior is not limited to his domestic policies. His administration's handling of international relations has also been criticized. The US men's hockey team's victory over Canada was seen as a symbol of American strength, but Trump's reaction to the game was viewed as tone-deaf by some. Canadian fans booed the Star-Spangled Banner and the US players, highlighting the tension between the two countries.

As the controversy surrounding Trump's behavior continues to grow, it remains to be seen how he will respond. One thing is clear, however: Trump's erratic behavior is sparking concerns and criticism from both sides of the aisle.

In the midst of the controversy, Trump's administration is facing a number of challenges. The Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs has dealt a blow to Trump's trade policies, and the Olympics controversy has raised questions about the administration's handling of international relations. As the situation continues to unfold, it will be important to watch how Trump responds to the criticism and controversy surrounding his behavior.

Ultimately, the controversy surrounding Trump's behavior is a symptom of a larger issue. Trump's disregard for Congress, his erratic behavior, and his administration's handling of international relations are all contributing to a sense of uncertainty and instability. As the situation continues to evolve, it will be important to monitor Trump's behavior and the response from Congress, the media, and the public.

Sources:

  • Reuters/Ipsos poll
  • Rep. Ami Bera (Calif.) on NewsNation's "On Balance"
  • Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) on Kash Patel's behavior
  • The Wall Street Journal's editorial board on Trump's trade policies
  • Beau Dure on the Olympics controversy

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