The American people represent a diverse population currently navigating significant domestic and geopolitical challenges, ranging from healthcare and economic concerns to national security and foreign policy. Public opinion among the citizenry often reveals skepticism toward military intervention and deep concern regarding the transparency of government actions. While viewed as a collection of families and individuals with varying degrees of civic engagement, they remain a focal point of both national political discourse and international relations.

“And I think you're right, a lot of Americans didn't quite realize that.”

“The average American's on four or more prescription drugs. Like, we can't prescribe our way out of this.”

“Americans already don't support the war. There's a new poll today. 53% opposed the war.”

“Americans already don't support the war. There's a new poll today. 53% opposed the war.”

“Rather, it presumes that citizens are moral actors capable of discerning the good and obligated to pursue it.”

“American women have propelled us to even greater heights.”

“In the U.S., a majority of Americans, 56 percent, oppose or strongly oppose U.S. military action in Iran—the most unpopular war ever.”

“thousands of Americans were stranded for days, if not weeks, in the Middle East with no plan by the State Department to evacuate American citizens”

“An estimated 9% of Americans don't have the documents they'd need to prove their citizenship handy.”

“If you kill Americans, if you threaten Americans anywhere on Earth, we will hunt you down without apology and without hesitation, and we will kill you.”

“Because Americans, I think, in general, don't really think deeply about these issues. It becomes more of partisan signaling uh and less about their actual revealed preferences.”