In a recently conducted survey by the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, a striking 56% of U.S. adults expressed the belief that President Donald Trump has overstepped his bounds in employing military interventions abroad. The poll follows significant actions related to Venezuela, illustrating widespread disapproval of Trump’s foreign policy tactics. While many Republicans still align with the President’s aggressive stance, including efforts to control Venezuelan oil and assert U.S. power globally, Democrats and independents are increasingly advocating for a more restrained, less active role in international matters. The survey highlights a growing divergence in views on military involvement, with nearly half of Americans now calling for a reduction in U.S. engagement globally, showcasing a pivotal moment in the national conversation about foreign policy.