Majority of Americans Oppose Troop Deployments Without External Threat | Latest Poll Insights (2025)

A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals a striking consensus among Americans regarding the role of armed forces in domestic affairs. The majority, a resounding 58%, oppose the militarization of law enforcement, a stance that transcends political affiliations. This comes at a time when President Trump's approval rating has dipped to 40%, with concerns over his handling of crime and the rising cost of living for American households.

The poll, conducted amidst Trump's increasing deployment of National Guard troops to police cities across the nation, underscores a growing unease. Democrats, in particular, challenge these deployments as politically motivated, a view shared by a significant 70% of Democratic respondents.

But here's where it gets controversial: while 37% of poll participants agreed that presidents should have the authority to deploy troops into states, even against the wishes of state governors, a larger 48% disagreed. This divide highlights a nation grappling with the delicate balance between national security and state autonomy.

Trump's actions extend beyond domestic politics. He has deployed troops along the U.S. border, citing an invasion by criminal immigrants, and has even ordered troops to engage in extrajudicial killings of suspected drug traffickers off the coast of Venezuela.

Before addressing top military leaders, Trump issued a warning, threatening to fire those who disagreed with him. Democrats saw this as an attempt to coerce the military into political debates.

The poll's findings emphasize the American preference for political neutrality within the military. A vast majority, 83%, believe the military should remain above the political fray, not taking sides in domestic policy debates. Only a small fraction, 10%, advocate for the military to actively support the president's domestic agenda.

Trump's approval rating on crime has taken a hit, dropping to 41% from 43% in September. His overall approval rating has fallen by 7 percentage points since his inauguration.

The Reuters/Ipsos poll, conducted online with 1,154 U.S. adults, has a margin of error of 3 percentage points.

And this is the part most people miss: the U.S. military has traditionally maintained a distance from political discussions. This poll reflects a strong desire for that tradition to continue.

So, what do you think? Is it appropriate for the military to remain politically neutral, or should they actively support the president's agenda? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!

Majority of Americans Oppose Troop Deployments Without External Threat | Latest Poll Insights (2025)
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