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Monday, January 19, 2026
Trump Acolytes Are As Unpopular As He Is
This chart reflects the results of the Economist / YouGov Poll -- done between January 9th and 12th of a nationwide sample of 1,602 adults, with a 3.3 point margin of error.
Is Trump Trying To Create A Rival To The United Nations?
Donald Trump has long been critical of the United Nations. Now it looks like he is trying to create an alternative to it - a rival organization that he would control.
The following is from Bloomberg News:
The Trump administration is asking countries that want a permanent spot on his new Board of Peace to contribute at least $1 billion.
According to a draft charter for the proposed group seen by Bloomberg, President Donald Trump would serve as its inaugural chairman and would decide on who is invited to be members. Decisions would be taken by a majority, with each member state present getting one vote, but all would be subject to the chairman’s approval.
“Each Member State shall serve a term of no more than three years from this Charter’s entry into force, subject to renewal by the Chairman. The three-year membership term shall not apply to Member States that contribute more than USD $1,000,000,000 in cash funds to the Board of Peace within the first year of the Charter’s entry into force,” the draft says.
Critics are worried that Trump is trying to build an alternative, or rival, to the United Nations, which he has long criticized.
The board is described in the charter as “an international organization that seeks to promote stability, restore dependable and lawful governance, and secure enduring peace in areas affected or threatened by conflict.” It would become official once three member states agree to the charter. . . .
Trump has invited a number of world leaders, including Argentina’s Javier Milei and Canada’s Mark Carney, to be part of a Board of Peace for Gaza, which would be formed under the broader umbrella of his new Board of Peace. . . .
Several European nations have been invited to join the peace board, according to people familiar with the matter. The draft appears to suggest Trump himself would control the money, something that would be considered unacceptable to most countries who could have potentially joined the board, said the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private matters.
Several nations strongly oppose the draft of Trump’s charter and are working on collectively pushing back against the proposals, the people added. . . .
The Board of Peace would convene voting meetings at least annually and “at such additional times and locations as the Chairman deems appropriate,” the draft charter says. The agenda would be subject to approval by the chairman. The peace board would hold regular non-voting meetings with its executive board. Such meetings would be convened on at least a quarterly basis.
Trump would also have the power to remove a member, subject to a veto by a two-thirds majority of member states. “The Chairman shall at all times designate a successor for the role of Chairman,” the charter says.
On Friday, the White House announced a first executive panel that would include Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair before the formation of the overall board.
Sunday, January 18, 2026
The Things Americans Believe Are Driving Political Violence
The chart above is from the Public Religion Research Institute survey -- done between November 21st and December 8th of a nationwide sample of 5,735 adults, with a 1.58 point margin of error.
53% Of Americans Say Ice Agent That Shot Ms. Good Should Be Charged With A Crime
The charts above are from the YouGov Poll -- done between January 9th and 11th of a nationwide sample of 1,129 adults, with a 3.9 point margin of error.













