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Trump’s immigration issue is unraveling and even his own private polls show trouble. Viral videos of ICE raids and protests are driving public backlash, leaving Trump’s team worried about optics… but not about policy. Sam Stein is joined by Mark Caputo of Axios to break down the numbers, the backlash, and what it could mean for Trump’s next moves.
An average of recent polls from the New York Times found that Trump’s average approval rating as of Jan. 13 is 42%, with 54% disapproving of his performance. It’s dropped slightly since las t week.
Public opinion on nearly every aspect of President Donald Trump’s first year back in the White House is negative, a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS finds, with a majority of Americans saying Trump is focused on the wrong priorities and doing too little to address cost of living.
Another poll, by California-based pollster Civiqs, shows similar numbers: In that survey, Idaho voters have a 57% approval rating of Trump while 38% of registered voters disapprove of his performance. That’s down somewhat from a 65% approval rating and 31% disapproval when Trump first took office, according to Civiqs.
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From January's honeymoon period to December's slight rebound, NJ Advance Media tracked Trump's approval rating throughout the year.
As the Trump administration enters its crucial second year, polls indicate that much of the American public disapproves of the president and his flagship policies, although views are split along partisan lines.
Reuters, The Economist/YouGov and Gallup released monthly polls of Trump’s approval rating throughout 2025. A combined average of the polls finds Trump’s 2025 approval rating at 42%. Below is a chart featuring Trump’s monthly approval rating from Reuters, Gallup and The Economist/YouGov respectively. The chart can also be viewed here.
Numbers reveal what the public thinks of Trump and what he's done during the first year of his return to the presidency
The approval ratings of President Donald Trump have witnessed a slight uptick as he wraps up the first year of his second term, in spite of prevailing economic concerns. Trump’s approval ratings had plummeted to a second-term low of 41% last month amidst ...
More than half of Americans in a new survey rated President Trump’s first year in office as a “failure.” The CNN/SRSS survey, published Friday, found that 58 percent of U.S.