Recent polling data has revealed that President Donald Trump’s job approval rating has surged to a new high of 55% among registered voters. A survey conducted by Napolitan News in collaboration with RMG Research, which polled 3,000 voters between February 10 and 14, reported that 55% of respondents approve of Trump’s performance, with 43% disapproving—this, with a margin of error of 1.8%.
This figure represents a notable increase from an earlier poll, which had indicated an approval rating of just 48%. Such a leap not only signals growing support among the American electorate but also arrives at a moment of transformative policy action within the federal government.
Concurrently, President Trump’s administration has announced a major policy shift on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Last month, Trump signed an executive order that dismantles DEI programs and staff within the federal government and extends this ban to federal contractors.