During his second term, President George W. Bush faced significant criticism primarily due to the ongoing Iraq War, which was increasingly viewed as a costly and controversial conflict with no clear end in sight. The handling of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 also drew widespread condemnation, as many perceived the federal government's response as inadequate and slow. Additionally, concerns over domestic surveillance and economic issues, including the financial crisis of 2008, further fueled discontent with his administration.
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