Donald Trump's Approval Rating Hits New Low Across Three Polls Within Days
Summary
President Donald Trump's approval rating has dropped to the lowest point of his second term according to three national polls conducted in late April 2026. These surveys show a steady decline in public confidence across multiple leadership areas as the midterm elections approach.Key Facts
- Three national polls (Leger, Big Data Poll, and Pew Research Center) surveyed U.S. adults between April 17 and April 28, 2026.
- Leger poll found 36% approval and 53% disapproval, marking a net rating of -17, the lowest in the series for Trump’s second term.
- Pew Research Center reported a 34% approval rating, down from 47% in early 2025, with disapproval rising to 64%.
- Pew data shows fewer people believe Trump keeps his promises and fewer see him as mentally sharp.
- Confidence in Trump’s handling of immigration and military force has declined significantly.
- Big Data Poll also found increasing disapproval among registered voters.
- President Trump said his poll numbers are not concerning because he is not currently on a ballot.
- The decline in approval is linked to voters’ reactions to ongoing foreign policy challenges and economic issues.
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