Here’s the latest on Trump’s approval as of now, with quick, sourced updates.
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Trump’s national approval ratings have fluctuated over 2025 and 2026, with various polls showing both gains and pulls depending on the issue focus and time frame. For example, some trackers in 2025 reported approval around the mid-40s, while other polls showed higher or lower readings depending on the survey and methodology. These variations reflect the typical volatility seen in national polling around presidential performance and policy debates.[1][4][6]
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By late 2025 and into 2026, several major outlets published mixed results: Reuters/Ipsos and AP-NORC continuations showed approval in the low-to-mid 40s range in different waves, with disapproval often in the mid- to high-40s or low-50s, illustrating a partisan divide in perceptions of the presidency.[4][6]
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Regional or issue-specific polls sometimes produced brief bumps in approval tied to particular policy messages (e.g., affordability or economic focus) but these gains were not consistently sustained across subsequent polls.[6][7]
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Overall interpretation: there is no single, stable number that defines Trump’s national approval at this moment; readings shift with headlines, policy events, and the political environment. If you’d like, I can pull the most recent individual poll figures from a specific outlet (e.g., Reuters/Ipsos, AP-NORC, Gallup) and summarize their numbers, margins, and methodology. I can also compare trends over the last few months to give a clearer picture.
Would you like a concise side-by-side comparison of the latest poll results from a particular source, along with a short interpretation of what each reading might imply for the political landscape? If you have a preferred date range or pollster, tell me and I’ll tailor the snapshot.
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Trump’s major policy and budget bill, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” was passed by Congress on July 3 and signed into law by the president on July 4. In this poll, 41% support the law and 59% oppose it. A substantial majority of Republicans support the law while most independents and Democrats oppose it, as shown in Table 9. … On June 21, the United States conducted airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. This action is supported by 52% and opposed by 48%. A large majority of Republicans...
www.marquette.eduA new national poll is one of the first to indicate a bump up in President Donald Trump's approval ratings, as new trade deals may ease inflation concerns.
www.foxnews.comNewsweek's tracker today shows that Trump's approval rating stands at 49 percent, while his disapproval also stands at 49 percent.
www.newsweek.comPresident Trump received some rare good polling news Monday as a new survey shows him with his highest approval rating since early fall.
nypost.comFour leading pollsters released surveys this week, amid the president's controversial National Guard deployments to the nation's capital. Here's what they say.
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