one of the vice chairs, pennsylvania state representative malcolm kenyatta, is here to talk about the future of the party. plus, congresswoman sara jacobs says americans will be the ones paying for trump's trade war and the real world impact of elon musk trying to dismantle the main u.s. agency for foreign aid. i'm ayman mohyeldin. let's do it. when donald trump entered office again last month, a gallup poll showed him at historically low approval ratings for a president being sworn in, with only 47% of americans approving of him, similar to the 45% after his first inauguration. now, for comparison, joe biden entered office with a 57% approval rating in this same poll because contrary to what trump and maga are saying, neither he nor his policies are popular. so how did he win the white house, and why are republicans in control of the house and senate, too? well, people dislike the democrats even more. in a recent wall street journal poll showed 60% of americans view the party unfavorably. in november, democrats lost ground with nearly every demographic group, including minorities, wo