President Donald Trump has reignited anti-American sentiment globally, according to Bloomberg columnist Adrian Woolridge. He highlights that since Trump’s election, positive views toward the U.S. have dropped by 28 points, as shown in a March YouGov poll. Woolridge argues that Trump embodies and amplifies criticisms of American traits like arrogance, imperialism, and incompetence. For instance, Trump’s tariff policies are disrupting global markets and harming his own economy. Historically, the U.S. has championed stability and democracy, but under Trump, these values are eroding. Instead, the U.S. is now seen as a source of instability, evidenced by Trump’s closeness to Russian leader Vladimir Putin and his erratic decisions, such as his claims about taking Greenland. Woolridge predicts that anti-American sentiment will grow in Europe, impacting politicians like Nigel Farage, who has softened his stance after meeting Trump. In Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces challenges as the Conservative Party gains traction. Overall, Woolridge warns that the U.S.’s long-term interests are suffering due to rising global anti-Americanism.