New approval ratings show troubling signs for President Donald Trump. Nine months into his second term, the 79-year-old leader is seeing mounting dissatisfaction across the country. Trump has been busy reshaping government through executive orders, policy shifts, and fiery speeches. From trade and immigration to his clashes with the media and universities, he continues to dominate headlines. But despite his efforts to “shake up Washington,” many Americans remain unconvinced.
Presidents often begin their terms with strong approval ratings—Trump never did. Both of his terms started with a divided nation, and his numbers have fallen again. Early optimism about his handling of the economy has faded. Trade war threats have rattled investors, while tough immigration policies have lost support.
Even former strongholds show signs of slipping, according to new YouGov data—an ominous sign for Republicans before the midterms. Trump’s base remains strongest among white and male voters, while younger Americans and minorities are his toughest critics.
When questioned about the poor ratings by Fox News anchor Martha MacCallum, Trump dismissed the results, saying the U.S. is on the brink of a major rebound. “I told Rupert Murdoch to get a new pollster,” he said. “These numbers don’t reflect what’s really happening.”