
*Google searches for the term “Trump” alongside “chaos” have surged by 320%, according to CNN chief data analyst Harry Enten.
“This 46-day stretch that the Trump presidency has gone on has the most number of searches for ‘Trump’ and ‘chaos’ on record,” Enten explained, The Huffington Post reports.
The data suggests that many Americans perceive the administration as tumultuous, with Enten even comparing Trump to a well-known fictional character.
“The American people are seeing this. They think that Donald Trump is like Butters in ‘South Park.’ He is Professor Chaos,” he remarked.
“That is what is going on,” Enten continued. “The American people at this particular point are going, ‘What is happening here?’ They are seeing Trump and they are associating him with the word ‘chaos.’”
“The American people are seeing this, & they think Donald Trump is like Butters in South Park. He’s Professor Chaos.”
Americans are Googling “Trump” & “Chaos” at record levels.
56% say Trump’s moving too fast. They’re asking, like Vince Lombardi: “what the hell’s going on?” pic.twitter.com/JjgElcdhiQ
— (((Harry Enten))) (@ForecasterEnten) March 7, 2025
The impact of this uncertainty isn’t just rhetorical—it’s economic as well. Investors in the stock market tend to react negatively to instability, as sudden shifts in policy can create unpredictable conditions.
“They just need to know what’s going on so that they can plan,” Enten noted, reinforcing the importance of stability for financial markets.
Meanwhile, CNN anchor John Berman weighed in on the administration’s shifting economic policies, pointing out that while voters “may or may not like the tariff policy,” what causes more concern is the inconsistency.
“What they like less, though, no matter what, is the wild reverse,” he said.
Enten agreed: “They just need to know what’s going on so that they can plan.”
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