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String of polls highlights disconnect between media and public on DOGE, Trump’s first month

A look at the polling from legacy outlets and upstarts alike seems to show the public more supportive of Musk’s effort and Trump’s policies, than a cursory view of the latest headlines would lead one to believe.

Despite a string of headlines suggesting that the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and its efforts to slash federal waste is hurting President  Trump in the polls, the public appears at odds with the media over its perception of the department and on Trump’s first month more broadly.

Legacy media has vilified Musk in recent weeks, zeroing in on his oversight of USAID and the Treasury Department’s payment systems to pronounce the imminent end of major entitlements. Others have pointed to the price of eggs and inflation as the administration works to improve the economy. “Trump pledged to bring down food prices on Day One. Instead, eggs are getting more expensive,” read a CNN headline.