The White House said that Trump will appear publicly almost every week across the country starting next week to boost momentum for this year's midterm elections. His first stop will be Iowa on Tuesday, where he will give a speech on the economy and energy, and cabinet officials will also increase their domestic travel in the coming months. This move comes as polls show a decline in Trump's popularity, with voters increasingly blaming his policies for high living costs, and some within the party are concerned that he is focusing too much on foreign affairs. The White House has not yet released more details about the schedule. The Republican National Committee emphasized that Trump is the "key engine" for the party to win the midterm elections. In recent times, Trump has focused heavily on foreign issues, including Venezuela, Greenland, Ukraine, and arrangements related to Gaza, while his domestic campaign activities have been relatively limited during the first year of his term. The Republicans hope to avoid repeating the situation of the 2022 midterm elections, which did not result in a "red wave." According to the latest CBS News poll, only 41% of respondents approve of Trump's current performance. Analysts believe that returning to domestic issues and strengthening grassroots mobilization could help alleviate public perceptions of his lack of information on affordability issues.

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