Summary
President Donald Trump criticized polls that show his approval rating at its lowest point. He claims that these polls are deliberately misleading and plans to take legal action. Trump's remarks follow recent surveys showing a decrease in public approval, particularly on economic and immigration issues.
Key Facts
- President Trump criticized what he calls "fake polls" showing low approval ratings.
- Recent polls from The New York Times/Siena College and American Research Group show his approval rating around 35-40%.
- Trump accused these polling organizations of bias and plans to include The New York Times in a lawsuit.
- He claims other media and polling outlets also provide misleading data.
- Analysts note consistent results across multiple polls, suggesting difficulty in dismissing them as biased.
- Trump emphasizes his administration's achievements in the economy and border security.
- Lower public confidence in these areas affects his approval ratings.