Latest Approval Numbers Show Public Sentiment Toward Donald Trump

Shock in the Polls

New approval ratings reveal exactly what Americans think of President Donald Trump—and it isn’t good news for the administration. Nine months into his second term, the 79-year-old leader is facing growing dissatisfaction across the country.

Trump’s Busy White House

Trump has been active in reshaping the US government. He has issued executive orders, pushed policy shifts, and delivered fiery speeches. From revamping trade deals and immigration policies to pressuring media outlets, universities, and even the legal system, he rarely leaves the spotlight.

However, while Trump sees himself as shaking up Washington, many Americans are unimpressed.

Approval Numbers Decline

Typically, presidents begin their terms with strong approval ratings. Trump, however, started both of his terms with the nation nearly split—and his numbers declined rapidly both times.

This time, voter dissatisfaction isn’t just about major issues like inflation and the economy. Even on core campaign topics, including immigration and crime, support is waning.

From Optimism to Disappointment

At first, Americans gave him some credit. His early handling of the economy and inflation was viewed positively.

But optimism quickly faded. Trade war rhetoric spooked investors, and immigration policies now drag down approval scores, according to new YouGov data.

Breaking the numbers down by state, even areas that supported Trump months ago show cracks—a warning sign for Republicans ahead of the midterms.

Who Supports Him?

Trump’s strongest support comes from white and male voters. Younger Americans and minority groups remain his harshest critics.

Overall, the ratings paint a picture of a president struggling to maintain broad approval. Yet Trump remains defiant.

Trump Responds

Last week, he clashed with Fox News anchor Martha MacCallum over the poor ratings. Trump insisted the US economic rebound is imminent.

He stated: “Well, when the factories start opening. I mean, right now, we’re building them… Fox polling, I have to tell you—it’s the worst polling I’ve ever had.”

He also claimed that 2024 election projections show a narrow win: “I told Rupert Murdoch, go get yourself a new pollster because he stinks.”

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