Trump approval slips to record low of current term: Survey
President Trump's approval rating has slipped to a record low of 34 percent in his current term, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll. The drop is attributed to his handling of rising prices and the conflict with Iran. Trump's disapproval rating has increased to 64 percent, with his handling of the economy and cost of living reaching new lows.
- ▪President Trump's approval rating has dropped to 34 percent, the lowest of his current term.
- ▪The Reuters/Ipsos poll found that Trump's handling of the economy has reached its lowest point at 27 percent.
- ▪The president's approval rating on his handling of the conflict with Iran matches his overall approval at 34 percent.
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Administration Trump approval slips to record low of current term: Survey Comments: by Ryan Mancini - 04/28/26 5:00 PM ET Comments: Link copied by Ryan Mancini - 04/28/26 5:00 PM ET Comments: Link copied NOW PLAYING A new poll shows President Trump’s approval rating has slipped to the lowest level of his second term, with more Americans pointing toward his handling of rising prices instigated by the conflict with Iran. The Reuters/Ipsos poll released Tuesday showed Trump’s approval dropped to 34 percent, 2 points below his approval in mid-April and in March. This drop is reflected in his disapproval rating, which increased to 64 percent from March’s 62 percent.
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