The survey also probed the question of Israeli influence over Trumpâs decision-making. Americans were split over the question of Trumpâs loyalty, with 47% saying he is more responsive to the American people than to Israel, and 46% saying he is more responsive to Israel.
Among independents, a crucial voting block that swung the election to Trump, half â 50-44% â said that Trump prioritizes Israeli interests over those of Americans. Among Republicans, 17% said the same. Democrats overwhelmingly held that view, 75-17%.
Asked if the Trump administration was pursuing its war with Iran âprimarily for American interestsâ or âprimarily for Israeli interest,â the public was also divided, but half â 50-41% â said that he was considering America first. Another 9% said they didnât know.