We're 100 days into Trump the Sequel, and the poll numbers are not looking good for the president. They are historically bad. Of course, the president has remained stoic with the hope that the results of his sweeping mandates speak for themselves. Wait—no! That's not right at all. In fact, he's attacked the polling institutions, including Fox News, saying "THEY ARE SICK" and suggested they be investigated for "ELECTION FRAUD." Here, in his singular voice, Esquire's political columnist, Charles P. Pierce, shares his reaction to both the numbers and the president's reaction. —Michael Sebastian, editor-in-chief. Plus: |
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Confronted with his own unpopularity, the president is doing the logical thing and lashing out at the pollsters. |
The president's poll numbers are headed for Middle Earth. It is not possible to ignore that now. From CNN: "Trump's 41% approval rating is the lowest for any newly elected president at 100 days dating back at least to Dwight Eisenhower—including Trump's own first term." It appears that the nostalgia comedy act of Mr. Smoot and Mr. Hawley is not what we in showbiz call "boffo." |
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- A new Yellowstone spin-off titled Dutton Runch will reportedly debut this fall: The Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser sequel series might just be further along than we thought. Read Josh Rosenberg on the roadmap for Yellowstone moving forward >>
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- We can't get enough of Burberry's cologne: There's no shortage of fragrances in the designer sphere, but one that produces proven hits time and time again might be one you weren't expecting. Read Garrett Munce on the 7 best Burberry colognes for men >>
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If you're fretting about that certain Pedro Pascal moment in The Last of Us, we understand how you're feeling right about now. That said, considering that Pascal may have the most prolific 2025 out of any actor in the business, we must look ahead. The Fantastic Four: First Steps, Eddington, and Materialists premiere one after another later this year, but there's simply never enough Pascal on our screens. So, the Esquire entertainment team is here to make sure it's all Pedro, all the time. |
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Throughout the years, I've tried just about everything to combat my insomnia. I've taken supplements, upgraded to luxury sheets, a blackout eye mask, dabbled in pre-bed rituals like eliminating screens at night, and even lathering on soothing body oils. Some of these things have helped marginally, but nothing clicked permanently. So when a friend recently recommended I try Helight's red-light sleep gadget, I was intrigued. Not entirely convinced that it could actually turn things around for me, but what did I have to lose? |
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